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What things can you find around your home to polish coins? Jay Sankey says a little cod liver oil and some garlic, but considering his sense of humor, I don't know if he was serious or not.
Depending on the year, and type of coin I can possibly help. Baking soda and water with an old toothbrush will work. But I typically don't recommend polishing coins. If the coins are silver Tarn-X is best.
Depending on the year, and type of coin I can possibly help. Baking soda and water with an old toothbrush will work. But I typically don't recommend polishing coins. If the coins are silver Tarn-X is best.