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<p>[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 24892384, member: 82181"]Rather bizarre thread. Only advice I can give is don't clean copper coins with baking soda. When I was a new collector (7 years old), my grandmother gave me 7 dark worn Indian cents. I thought they looked dirty and would clean up nice with some baking soda paste. They all turned the most repulsive color of orange known to mankind. My gut tells me there is one chance in a hundred of improving a copper coin. James[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="samclemens3991, post: 24892384, member: 82181"]Rather bizarre thread. Only advice I can give is don't clean copper coins with baking soda. When I was a new collector (7 years old), my grandmother gave me 7 dark worn Indian cents. I thought they looked dirty and would clean up nice with some baking soda paste. They all turned the most repulsive color of orange known to mankind. My gut tells me there is one chance in a hundred of improving a copper coin. James[/QUOTE]
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