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<p>[QUOTE="SorterX, post: 1227242, member: 30717"]<b>Need some assistance and/or advice</b></p><p><br /></p><p>So, this year is my 7th wedding anniversary. Shortly after I first started sorting Cu P's, I started thinking about our wedding anniversary gift (gotta plan these things way in advance); lo and behold, I discover that the traditional 7th anniversary gift is copper. I wasn't sure what I could get that would be cool and made from copper, and the idea sort of went on the back burner. Well, now I'm thinking about it again... I've decided to get a bracelet made with Cu P's from the year of her birth.</p><p><br /></p><p>I am going to sort through my Cu P's and find some 1971's (shhhh, you didn't hear her age from me); I'd like to make them real shiny, like new P's. What's the best way to polish them up? These won't be for any kind of collection value, so the rules about not trying to clean them don't apply here. Just trying to find out if older P's can be polished up to look close to new, or should I try to get a hold of some really nice condition 1971-S P's to start with? Anyone got any they want to part with?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SorterX, post: 1227242, member: 30717"][b]Need some assistance and/or advice[/b] So, this year is my 7th wedding anniversary. Shortly after I first started sorting Cu P's, I started thinking about our wedding anniversary gift (gotta plan these things way in advance); lo and behold, I discover that the traditional 7th anniversary gift is copper. I wasn't sure what I could get that would be cool and made from copper, and the idea sort of went on the back burner. Well, now I'm thinking about it again... I've decided to get a bracelet made with Cu P's from the year of her birth. I am going to sort through my Cu P's and find some 1971's (shhhh, you didn't hear her age from me); I'd like to make them real shiny, like new P's. What's the best way to polish them up? These won't be for any kind of collection value, so the rules about not trying to clean them don't apply here. Just trying to find out if older P's can be polished up to look close to new, or should I try to get a hold of some really nice condition 1971-S P's to start with? Anyone got any they want to part with?[/QUOTE]
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