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<p>[QUOTE="Bing, post: 1934010, member: 44132"]Cleaning Ancients is a necessity. Most have been buried for a couple thousand years, so the crud has to be removed. I generally do not buy coins requiring cleaning because the amount of culls one finds in cleaning lots. However, I would suggest soaking your coins in distilled water for a time, removing every so often to use a soft tooth brush to loosen the dirt. Repeat as often as necessary. Good luck[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bing, post: 1934010, member: 44132"]Cleaning Ancients is a necessity. Most have been buried for a couple thousand years, so the crud has to be removed. I generally do not buy coins requiring cleaning because the amount of culls one finds in cleaning lots. However, I would suggest soaking your coins in distilled water for a time, removing every so often to use a soft tooth brush to loosen the dirt. Repeat as often as necessary. Good luck[/QUOTE]
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