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Has anyone every "Re-circulated" a cleaned or problem coin

In an effort to have it become "original" again. For example - say you have a cleaned XF anything. If you were to keep it in your pocket change for a year or so. Would the surfaces change enough for the surface to become acceptable again in the market but at a lower grade - VF? Has anyone ever tried this and if so how did it turn out?
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That 1808 looks way better than a pocket peice to me. I think it needs to leave the pocket soon. What did it look prior?
Thanks for all the replies. I think I am going to give it a shot on a few
Usually they just need a good bath to get the contaminants off of them
and then exposure to the air for six to eighteen months. This especially
applies to copper and works better in a warm place. I'd put them in a
box and shake the box lightly every week. I'd put in ugly cleaned and
discolored coins and pull out nice natural looking ones.
Badly cleaned coins will need to be carried as a pocket piece for a while.
It looks better than it originally did, but the fields still look polished. It's worth only about $8 either way, so my efforts in conservation won't yield any pecuniary advantage to me. I'm doing it because I've never seen one in lower than EF before and want to let it wear down to F or so.
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