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this is a tutorial on how to make your silver coins worth more if you want to just keep them as keepsakes. email me by asking me questions on my channel.

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  • THESE ARE NOT RARE QUARTERS!!! THESE ARE JUST FOR DEMONSTRATION PURPOSES!!!!!! DON'T COMMENT ABOUT THAT ANYMORE!

  • Like the video, but just to let you know, 1967 and 1968 quarters aren't silver, silver quarters are in the 40's.

  • @35pianoplayer the video states that the quarters are for demonstration purposes. silver quarters start 1964 and lower.

  • Hey man, I dig the videos. Just so you know, don't even engage some of these idiots in conversation. Intellectual osmosis and all :-)

    I always wandered about that.."Ok, you hate my videos..so much that you had to tell me about it. 5 times."

  • @clinicallydiagnosed Hey, thanks dude, Its really cool that you like my videos. you might like my blog too! w w w. alexander kapphahn .c o m

  • i have a 1889 silver dollar and is dirty, i want to clean it and keep it shiny. if i decide to clean it will it lose value?

  • @E3MusicTV Coins from that far back are always dirty. First try soaking them in hot water, Not boiling water. then get some Q-tips and some GOO-GONE all purpose remover. lightly rub the Q tip over the coin and see in anything comes off. if there's still some dirt on it, then you can use a silver cream polish like "Wrights" . Be gentle with it though, it's 122 years old.

    Hope this helps ;-)

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  • Hey 1967 isn't silver

  • Never ever Use a chemical to clean coins it can cause pitting and will eventually eat away the finish of the coins.

  • I like them more than gold, too.

  • you know there worth more dirty with then when you try and polish them

  • I can't really add much, other than to confirm what has been said. Lustre and Shine are two totally different things.

    Shiny coins may sell well on ebay, but a professional coin collector wouldn't touch them.

  • @Lafaa123 U ARE RIGHT CLEANING A COIN MAKES IT VALUELESS ..CANT SALE A CLEANED COIN ... AS U SEE HE HAS KILLED ALL HIS COINS THEY HAVE NO LUSTER JUST SHINE AND AFTER U CLEAN THEM THEY TURN YELLOW ..PLEASE DONT CLEAN COINS !!!!!!!!!!!

  • Don't polish, if done often you wil fade the fine details on the coin, use a chamical claener, or electrolysis is preferebal.

  • no it doesnt what are you talking about

  • NOOO why would you EVER clean a coin? it looses its value by 60-70 percent! ant E3Music- DO NOT CLEAN THAT COIN, CLEANING IT WILL DESTROY ITS VALUE

  • Hate to break your bubble kid but Gold will always be worth 100x that of sliver. I believe gold is worth $1,700+ per troy ounce compare to silver being worth $35.00 per troy ounce. Keep in mind gold & silver went down 30-40%.

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