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Let me start off by saying that most coin dealers and coin collectors do
not recommend cleaning your silver coins at all. Appearance means a lot to some
people because they want the coins to be exhibited with the best look possible.
Although this is an admirable quality, it can have some consequences if you
clean your silver coin collection. Before you decide to clean any of your
silver coins, please be fully aware of the reasons of why you should not clean
your coins by reading this article in its entirety.
There are many reason why cleaning your silver coins are not
a good idea. Even the most careful cleaning has the potential to damage your
coins. During the cleaning process the coins can lose some of their value. The
loss of value can be attributed to scratching or damaging of the silver coin. In some
cases the coin can become completely worthless because of a cleaning. So if you
absolutely feel like your silver coins must be cleaned, take them to a
professional with experience.
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Some people might actually think the tarnish on their silver coins is unsightly, but the opposite is true. The tarnish on a silver coin is
in fact referred to as toning. The toning on silver coins can be seen as brown
or black spots, and sometimes even appear as a rainbow or iridescent hue. Toning occurs over time as a result of
environmental factors and natural oxidation from being exposed to the air. Many coin collectors consider silver coins with eye-catching toning to be quite
attractive and consider them more valuable. As a result, one of these
collectors will often pay more for one of these silver coins.
The toning on your silver coins helps establish the validity
and authenticity of the coin. It shows that the coin has age and is genuine. If
you clean a silver coin it will remove the toning, along with some of its value
because it will lose its allure to another coin collector. Cleaning the toning from
the silver coin also has the potential to harm the surface of the coin, which will
lessen the worth of the coin overall.
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Many times, chemicals are mistakenly used to clean coins. These
chemicals are usually harsh, and can typically ruin the silver coin altogether
because of the scuffs and abrasions the chemicals can produce. Chemicals will
not only take away toning, but also remove the mint luster of the coin. Also
try to stay away from metal polishes. Most times, these types of polishes are
not meant for silver coins at all. Any or all these things can drastically
lower the grade of your silver coin.