Things You'll Need
Instructions
Rinse the coins you want to clean in regular hot water by holding them by their edges (between your thumb and forefinger). Set your coins on a dry cotton cloth after they have been rinsed.
Put the white vinegar into one of your plastic or glass containers, and then add in the salt. 1/4 cup of vinegar and 1 tsp. of salt should be enough for washing 3-5 coins at a time.
Mix the salt into the vinegar until it has almost entirely dissolved.
Tie your coins to a pencil or pen using string so they are hanging from the pen's or pencil's middle. Do this if you want an easy way to remove your coin after it has soaked.
Place your coins into the vinegar and salt mixture. If you have tied them to a pen or pencil, place this pen or pencil across the top of your container so your coins hang in the solution.
Let your coins soak. If they are just slightly dirty, then leave them in for 10 minutes. If your coins are entirely covered in corrosion, let them soak for at least 1/2 hour to an hour.
Remove your coins from the cleaning solution and rinse them in distilled water. Put some distilled water into a different plastic or glass container. Hold each coin along its edge between your thumb and forefinger as you shake it under the surface of the distilled water.
Place the coins onto the dry cotton cloth again so they can air dry. Alternatively, if you aren't concerned about scratches on your coins then feel free to rub them dry with the cloth.