if they might change color or grow some kind of verdigris. I like my coins to be clean. I will not clean any numismatic ones.....

Has anyone else among our fine community done this before? Thoughts.
highroller4321 wrote:I am curious as to why you are cleaning them in the first place.
Vinegar and salt shouldn't make verdigris grow, but it also won't prevent it either.
Acetone works best! Acetone strips off the "luster", if the coin has any anyway, and should help prevent verdigris and stop it from growing.
As long as your coins stay dry you shouldn't be getting verdigris in the first place though.
SilverDragon72 wrote:So after cleaning the pennies over a month ago, I've noticed that they aren't quite as "shiny" as they were before. I'm guessing that it's just reaction between
the copper and the air. They have a dullish appearance now.I wonder if they will revert back to a darker brown color?
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Oh well. At least they aren't dirty anymore!
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