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Treasure Hunting
Cleaning Your Finds
Advise needed on cleaning old shipwreck coin
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<blockquote data-quote="Smoky bandit" data-source="post: 522978" data-attributes="member: 7289"><p>It's only worth about $5 to 20...But if you really want it to shine then lemon juice for 24hrs or until it's gone..Then a slight finger rub with water and bicarb will get it clean.</p><p>But if you want it to sparkle then the tumbler with a teaspoon of borax :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smoky bandit, post: 522978, member: 7289"] It's only worth about $5 to 20...But if you really want it to shine then lemon juice for 24hrs or until it's gone..Then a slight finger rub with water and bicarb will get it clean. But if you want it to sparkle then the tumbler with a teaspoon of borax :Y: [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Cleaning Your Finds
Advise needed on cleaning old shipwreck coin
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