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1. Determine the face value of your silver coins. To accomplish this, look on the back of each coin. Use a magnifying glass if you have trouble reading the coin's value. The United
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1. Inspect the coins in question to first determine they are silver coins. Use the magnifying glass and look at the sides of the coins such as quarters or dimes. Old U.S. silver coins
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1. Choose an AC/DC power adapter of 9, 12 or 18 volts from an old electronics item. Cut off the little plug that goes into the electronic equipment (not the large plug that goes into
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Possibly the simplest method you can use to clean your silver coins involves a toothbrush and water. You will need a soft-bristled toothbrush to rub the dirt and debris from the coin
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