In this video, I'm showing you the 2 safest methods to clean coins without devaluing them. (So before you start using baking soda, vinegar, toothpaste, or ketchup to clean your coins at home... I would encourage you to try these 2 safe methods for cleaning coins yourself FIRST!)
If you clean your coins improperly, you could easily remove the coin's outer layer of metal and/or seriously scratch the surface of the coin. (Yes, even hairline scratches can lower the value of a coin! I'm going to show you how to prevent that when cleaning coins at home.)
Also in this video, you'll learn where you can take your coins to get them professionally cleaned -- if you don’t achieve the results you’re looking for after cleaning the coins at home.
⚡TIMESTAMPS FROM THE VIDEO⚡
00:00 - How To Clean Coins Without Devaluing Them
01:01 - How To Clean A Dirty Coin Like This Lincoln Penny
01:25 - How To Make An Old Coin Look New Again
01:56 - How To Clean A Coin Using Just Water
03:11 - How To Prevent Scratching (Adding Hairlines To) A Coin
03:50 - How To Clean A Coin Using Acetone
05:45 - Important Note When Using Your Sink To Clean Coins
07:06 - How To Clean Sticky Coins With Adhesive Residue On Them
08:02 - How To Get Coins Professionally Cleaned
09:15 - What About Using Baking Soda, Vinegar, Toothpaste, Ketchup?
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