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<p>[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3249798, member: 78298"]80 cents. (Current silver value)</p><p>There's no real special coin value for this one.</p><p>If you want to clean it (and ruin it) you can rub a little toothpaste on both</p><p>sides (any kind but gel) and rub with your fingers gently, then rinse it off </p><p>and it will be "cleaner". I basically only do this on silver jewelry. It will clean coins,</p><p>but it will ruin the originality you have now.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Michael K, post: 3249798, member: 78298"]80 cents. (Current silver value) There's no real special coin value for this one. If you want to clean it (and ruin it) you can rub a little toothpaste on both sides (any kind but gel) and rub with your fingers gently, then rinse it off and it will be "cleaner". I basically only do this on silver jewelry. It will clean coins, but it will ruin the originality you have now.[/QUOTE]
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