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Cleaning Buffalo nickels

I always clean Nickels & copper coins dry after the coin surface has had a chance to harden. Wet cleaning can slough off the details.
 
The buff in the vid was red when it was found. Soaked for 24 hrs in Kikkoman's soy sauce and then polished with metal polishing paste like Simichrome Polish or Aluchrom. (Only rubbed between fingers.) Then rinsed with water and dryed by a paper towel. 😉😊

 
The buff in the vid was red when it was found. Soaked for 24 hrs in Kikkoman's soy sauce and then polished with metal polishing paste like Simichrome Polish or Aluchrom. (Only rubbed between fingers.) Then rinsed with water and dryed by a paper towel. 😉😊

Tank you very much will try it
 
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