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  1. Hi, many thanks for the advice. The thing is I am not interested in the future value of the coin nor do I wish to sell them. It is a collection that's just for me and my wife to enjoy for the years to come hence why I want to have them looking clean and shiny.
  2. Hi All, Since the old design of £1 coins are being removed from circulation I thought it would be fun to collect one of each of the designs which I have achieved. These coins are for my personal collection and I am not looking to sell them in the future. I was wanting them to look as good as they can be and shiny like the day they were minted. Is there anyway to achieve this and if so what can I use and how do I do it? I have been looking about but there are so many methods I am not sure what one to use The end result I am looking for is ultra clean and ultra shiny Many thanks
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