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Question for the group. Just received my shipment of the Rifles of the NRA collection of 30 .999 silver 1oz coins. These coins are beautifully engraved and almost 65 years old. One thing though is that they are tarnished and dull. They could use a good cleaning. Question is, is it worth doing it or just leaving them alone? I can't imagine it'll damage them, but most likely will make them look a lot better.So clean or leave alone? If cleaning is the right choice, what is the best method?
Question for the group. Just received my shipment of the Rifles of the NRA collection of 30 .999 silver 1oz coins. These coins are beautifully engraved and almost 65 years old. One thing though is that they are tarnished and dull. They could use a good cleaning. Question is, is it worth doing it or just leaving them alone? I can't imagine it'll damage them, but most likely will make them look a lot better.
So clean or leave alone? If cleaning is the right choice, what is the best method?