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How do you remove rust from coins?

Updated: 9/13/2023
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DO NOT CLEN WITH LIQUID!!!! I recommend you take a tissue place it over a coin and very carefully and slowly scrape the rusted areas.{Be careful not to scrape the surface of the coin or you will diminish its value}

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