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<p>[QUOTE="wkw427, post: 1625635, member: 44087"]A coin dealer told me that a safe way to clean a dirty coin (not tarnish, just dirt), and to add some shine, would be to soak it in olive oil for a few hours, and then use soap and water with fingers.</p><p><br /></p><p>Is that an alright way to do it? I did it to a buffalo I had and I really couldn't see any difirence between before and after I did it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="wkw427, post: 1625635, member: 44087"]A coin dealer told me that a safe way to clean a dirty coin (not tarnish, just dirt), and to add some shine, would be to soak it in olive oil for a few hours, and then use soap and water with fingers. Is that an alright way to do it? I did it to a buffalo I had and I really couldn't see any difirence between before and after I did it.[/QUOTE]
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