TreasureHunter
Well-Known Member
Hi,
I noticed that many NGC-graded slabbed coins are labeled "CLEANED". Yes, if a coin has been cleaned (especially abrasively with some sort of chemical detergent), it can be seen.
Coin grading experts can tell if a coin was cleaned.
My idea is to clean very dirty silver coins that have black/dark stain. Then, to let them tarnish and get the yellowish silver tarnish.
But, how I clean the coins without ruining them?
It would be great to clean them and send them in for grading afterwards.
I noticed that many NGC-graded slabbed coins are labeled "CLEANED". Yes, if a coin has been cleaned (especially abrasively with some sort of chemical detergent), it can be seen.
Coin grading experts can tell if a coin was cleaned.
My idea is to clean very dirty silver coins that have black/dark stain. Then, to let them tarnish and get the yellowish silver tarnish.
But, how I clean the coins without ruining them?
It would be great to clean them and send them in for grading afterwards.

