I think coca cola cleans pennies the best
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Colas, particularly those with high acidity like Coca-Cola and Pepsi, are often cited as effective cleaners for pennies due to their phosphoric acid content. The acidity helps dissolve tarnish and oxidation on the copper surface. Additionally, citrus sodas like Mountain Dew can also work well because of their citric acid content. However, the effectiveness can vary based on the duration of exposure and the specific formulation of the soda.
The best thing to do is simply look at some of the coins in your pocket change, of course!
Well, honey, 365 pennies is $3.65. So, if you're counting your change, make sure you've got your calculator handy or just trust your gut and hope for the best.
Vinegar.
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no. The thing that cleans pennies the best is chicken broth! imagine that!
Cleaning coins is generally discouraged by collectors. That said, a mix of white vinegar and table salt is quite effective.
what materital clean pennies better
A mixture of vinegar and salt or a commercial acid-based cleaning solution can effectively clean pennies. The acid helps to dissolve the tarnish and dirt on the surface of the pennies, revealing the shiny copper underneath.
lemon juice, because it has antioxidense!>*^#$
A mixture of vinegar and salt or a paste made of lemon juice and baking soda are both effective at cleaning pennies. These acids and abrasives can help to remove the oxidation and dirt from the surface of pennies, leaving them shiny and clean.
Vinegar, I'm not really sure, though.
Coke. Vinegar works to but i wouldn't drink it
im not sure if it cleans it best BUT probably acetone(nail polish remover) and i heard coke if you put it over night
neither just melt the pennies then make a new one :)