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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1172779, member: 26302"]So, what are you wanting to clean off of your coins? If it is dust or easily removed things like that I would say distilled water followed by a thorough drying usually will not hurt a circulated coin. Its a very large subject, full of a ton of pitfalls, which is why most people will just tell you flat out to never do it. 1000% more coins have been destroyed over the years by collectors wishing to clean coins than has ever been improved.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1172779, member: 26302"]So, what are you wanting to clean off of your coins? If it is dust or easily removed things like that I would say distilled water followed by a thorough drying usually will not hurt a circulated coin. Its a very large subject, full of a ton of pitfalls, which is why most people will just tell you flat out to never do it. 1000% more coins have been destroyed over the years by collectors wishing to clean coins than has ever been improved.[/QUOTE]
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