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Cleaning Gold Coins - At Your Own Risk


danmc82

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I have found that the best way to dry a coin after cleaning is to hold it securely on the edges with a plastic Tweezer and then use a hair dryer to blow the water off the coin. This will prevent any possible scratches from using a cloth, etc.

 

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For cleaning, I am using tea nets, which I found are the least invasive method of moving the coin through the sollution used and for hanging them in the sollution for extended times.

For drying, I am dropping the coin from the net onto some paper towels. After a couple of minutes I am turning the coin, using a paper towel motion.

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