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Cleaning Your Finds
Advise needed on cleaning old shipwreck coin
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<blockquote data-quote="Daniel-J" data-source="post: 523356" data-attributes="member: 17054"><p>Oh, I've had a similar situation and a lot of disappointment. I got a coin from 1860, and I thought it had value, but it was worthless, it was a shame.</p><p></p><p>I agree with the majority that the bad condition of the coin is its history, but if it is worthless, it is probably worth bringing it to a beautiful view to be able to read and consider all the inscriptions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daniel-J, post: 523356, member: 17054"] Oh, I've had a similar situation and a lot of disappointment. I got a coin from 1860, and I thought it had value, but it was worthless, it was a shame. I agree with the majority that the bad condition of the coin is its history, but if it is worthless, it is probably worth bringing it to a beautiful view to be able to read and consider all the inscriptions. [/QUOTE]
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Treasure Hunting
Cleaning Your Finds
Advise needed on cleaning old shipwreck coin
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