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  2. Coin cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Improper cleaning can result in a coin's surface being damaged beyond repair, which is why expert attention is needed for potentially valuable coins. [ 11 ] [ 12 ] If a coin is shown to be damaged by cleaning then it will be marked as "Improperly Cleaned" or have a problem description by grading services.

  3. Not Sure What To Do With Your Old Coins or Bills? Let These 3 ...

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    Not all old coins or dollar bills are unique, but some could be worth thousands of dollars. And if you do have old currency lying around, it doesn't hurt to check and see what it's worth. Check ...

  4. Why Is Gold Valuable?

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    The value or price of gold has risen since mid-March 2020, reflecting worries across the financial world about how much purchasing power major paper currencies hold. In light of the deep recession ...

  5. Debasement - Wikipedia

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    Debasement lowers the intrinsic value of the coinage and so more coins can be made with the same quantity of precious metal. If done too frequently, debasement may lead to a new coin being adopted as a standard currency, as when the Ottoman akçe was replaced by the kuruş (1 kuruş = 120 akçe), with the para (1/40 kuruş) as a subunit.

  6. Do NOT Do These 4 Things If You Find an Old Coin or Bill That ...

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    Pearlman added that abrasive cleaning can damage coins and significantly lower their value to collectors. “A $1,000 silver dollar can suddenly become a $100 coin if a kitchen scouring pad has ...

  7. Coinage metals - Wikipedia

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    Gold, silver and bronze or copper were the principal coinage metals of the ancient world, the medieval period and into the late modern period when the diversity of coinage metals increased. Coins are often made from more than one metal, either using alloys, coatings ( cladding / plating ) or bimetallic configurations.

  8. Great Bullion Famine - Wikipedia

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    By 1405 French gold crowns were hardly issued at all, [10] and in 1409 Parisian money-changers declared they could not sell bullion to the mint at any price. [12] Even the ducal mints of John, Duke of Burgundy, stopped minting coins by 1432–1434. [13] From 1400 to 1420, gold coins were no longer circulated in Toulouse. [13]

  9. Is there still gold in California? Why the gold rush lives on ...

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    More than 150 years after the gold rush first began, some Americans are still digging for riches all over California. ... One afternoon on his lunch break, he watched an old man pull out a 3 ½ ...