Old Coins - What Not To Do.

February 28th, 2007

The initial thing on your inventory of what not to do is the golden rule of coin collecting: Do not ever under any circumstances clean your old coins yourself. That’s coin-homicide and can result in a major decline in value of the coin’s mint state.

Clued-up buyers definitely won’t look twice at a coin that’s been cleaned so keep away from the enticement. It’s not worth it in the end. It’s also one of the first things that I did when I was younger.

Because my coins weren’t looking nice and polished and some of them were a bit dull in color I gave them a good careful cleaning with soap and water and dried them off with a hand towel.

That was a disaster waiting to happen naturally and when I loaded them back into my small coin vault unfortunately some of them hadn’t dried properly and I ended up with green tinged coins instead of the slightly non-shiny ones I had earlier.

So avoid temptation and keep your itchy cleaning fingers away from your coins. Unless of course you just dug it up from your backyard - or someone else’s backyard - and it’s covered in mud. In this case you can clean it, but follow directions carefully on how to clean your coins.

There are many ways to do this but I can’t give any of them to you since I’ve stayed firmly away from cleaning any type of coin after that first disastrous attempt. Nowadays I just give it over to someone who’s better trained than I am and leave well enough alone!

For the most part though you really won’t want to clean your coins, they’re better off in the state they are and don’t need added help to appeal to other collectors. Part of the appeal lies in its current condition anyway, and you don’t want to be messing with that.
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