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<p>[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1840875, member: 29239"]I still remember the good old days back in the 1950's . a nickel would buy a big paper bag filled with candy and is now nearly worthless. cleaning coins is not a good thing but in some cases coins like the OP had it can help them look better . I'm almost sure that if someone could afford a valuable collector coin they would know better than to clean it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rascal, post: 1840875, member: 29239"]I still remember the good old days back in the 1950's . a nickel would buy a big paper bag filled with candy and is now nearly worthless. cleaning coins is not a good thing but in some cases coins like the OP had it can help them look better . I'm almost sure that if someone could afford a valuable collector coin they would know better than to clean it.[/QUOTE]
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