OK here is the coin I cleaned.
RAISETOWIN
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OK here is the coin I cleaned.
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not the worst cleaning, some pocket wear may work nice with this one.
<< <i> looks like you rubbed it just a little. >>
Nice and shiny, just like your hiny.........
<< <i>Well I dont have a before pic but it had some really nice toning by tarnish and of course at the time I did not know that it was so nice. So I used a household amonia mix and some q tips. Once I learned that this was not a very cool thing to do I bought some "EZEST" and dipped it in that and it did a great job of evening out the tones and giving it a bit more shine but unfortanatly the rubbing from the q tips is apparant around the flat center portions of the coin. >>
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Natural toning on original surfaces is a good thing.
Welcome to the forum and I hope you learn many great pointers from the members here.
I think you may have learned the first, most important one on your own.
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<< <i>I bought some "EZEST" and dipped it in that >>
How long ago did you do this?
I would think it would be a bit brighter.