No! Polishing decreases value. Most people figure the more shiny the coin is the more it's worth. In most cases that's true since uncirculated coins are worth more the circulated coins. Usually when amateurs clean coins they don't clean them properly decreasing value.
You should never polish a silver dollar or any old coin. Any standard silver polish you have at home will damage the coin's surface and reduce its value.
You should never polish old coins, even if they have turned dark or black.
To polish an old silver dish you should buy a good silver polish and rub it with a non-abrasive material. Silver can de delicatie so be careful!
Don't! It will reduce the value of the coin! The original patina is better, unless it is really in terrible shape already.
To remove nail polish from sterling silver without damaging the silver, you can try using a mild silver polish or a jewelry cleaning cloth specifically designed for silver. Avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive materials that could scratch the silver. Gently polish the nail polish off in a circular motion until it is completely removed.
That depends. If it is a regular dollar made for circulation it contains no silver and is worth face value. But if it's a collectors silver dollar in witch case it should say something like .999 silver then its worth its weight in silver, value changes with the silver market.
For a silver dollar like the 1974 one it should be Worth from 4-1200$ i have one myself!
One method to determine the authenticity is to weigh the coin. A genuine U.S. silver dollar should weigh 26.73 grams.
An 1879 "Silver Dollar" is a Morgan dollar.
There are many steps one can follow when taking care of a silver tea set. One should polish the set at least once a year with a soft cloth and silver polish. Harder cloths can damage the silver. Wash it out with water every so often and store in an air tight drawer.
there's no such currency as polish dollar
The best way is to get gray nal polish and white nail polish. then add fine silver glitter and let it sit.