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dirty decimal coins

Well Steady i generally use a tumbler with some detergent, lead shot ,steel pot cleaner, vinegar, salt, and aquarium pebbles all in toghether. Give them 1 and half hours. I generally change the water and put more ingredients in again. They normally will come up real good. BUT if you don't want the hassle of that look around in shopping centers for electronic machines with a coin return when you put your coins in as long as their is a good float of coins you will get new ones out for your old ones. If you are cleaning coins make sure you don't mix your copper nickel coins with aluminium bronze.



Regards Pinpointa Way Down Under In Oz.:ausflag:
 
[quote steady]wot is the best thing to clean good old upto date been in the ground a while coins[/quote]

See what I mean, you never listen :veryangry: I already told you how to clean your coins with a tumbler and the vinegar, also put them in your mams washing machine in a sock, God you never listen do you :rage: Steady the none believer :thumbdown::wacko:
 
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