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The process of cleaning a gold coin will typically reduce the value of the coin substantially, so it’s important to visit a professional before deciding to clean a coin. Find out why coins should never be cleaned at home with help from a second-generation numismatist in this free video on cleaning gold coins. Expert: Brian Kuszmar Contact: www.thecoinbroker.com Bio: Brian Kuszmar is a second-generation numismatist, and the owner of Commercial Rare Coins LLC in Lauderdale By The Sea, Fla. Filmmaker: Paul Muller

17 Replies to “Coin Collecting : How to Clean a Gold Coin”

  1. But i don’t like barnicles… and i don’t collect them. I just deposit my wealth in gold form cuz of petro dolar crashing…

  2. First off you should never clean a coin, it might make it look like an AU or Unc coin but in price wise it down grades it to a good. The only people ( dealers) that clean a coin and then try to pass it off as original are rip off artists that you should run from, if you sell a cleaned coin you should be upfront and honest about it, as a sell your reputation is on the line.

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  4. I knew a guy who hid his gold in his radiator for 22years and the coiñs were a disfigured and we’ll the sovereigns had 🐝 totally unrecognisable I bought it all made it to an ingot a 83 gram ingot off pure gold made 2gs

  5. thanks i have 3 gold coins and i have no use for them, i think they are cool but i would rather them be in the hands of someone who is more interested in them then i am so i was about to clean them but came to this video first. That was a close one lol

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