Pencil eraser as a dirt remover on silver

Anyone here ever used one to clean a silver coin? I have a 1942 2 shilling piece that was dirty and tried it. Worked pretty good and even gave it a mild sheen. Of course would not recommend it for high end material. Devalues a piece? Opinions?
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DO NOT DO THIS
i concur, it may remove some grime or whatever but at a cost that is too high to pay for many reasons.
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In theory though, it might rub out a bad spot on a circulated coin and then if you let it tone back over
it might look okay...but it won't change the fact that it is still a circulated coin and likely not worth the effort
or risk if it is a more valuable coin. If you don't like the coin it would be better to sell it as is and to buy a coin
that you are happier with.
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Days later he came home and told me the coin dealer he had been working with said I had cost him over $200.
Those were the last collectible coins I "cleaned" that way....
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Of course the alternative then would have been listening to the teacher so who could blame me?
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I remember as a kid I'd erase every wheat cent that I found.
I had a few of them 40+ years later, they retoned but still looked polished and ruined. LOL
Tragedy or comedy? Surely both. ' ' '
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Tragedy or comedy? Surely both. ' ' '
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surely and hilarious at that. well done.
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Called improper cleaning by all today.
Get some dip it works wonders easier.
Stuart
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