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!!! We have great respect for God's name, however, these coins are not a cult item or some kind of talisman!!!!
It is just a demonstration material showing how famous this name was in ancient times and widespread in medieval Europe.
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The originals of these coins are very expensive because they are made of precious metals (silver and gold) and are of historical value. Therefore, the cost of the originals of these coins is in the thousands of dollars. Our high-quality copies look exactly like the originals, but cost hundreds of times cheaper.
In addition, a lot of effort was put into creating the copies of the coins, collecting the material, preparing the design of the exposition and producing the displays.
To keep a coin from losing its attractiveness and luster, it is best to take it and show it or pass it to other hands by the coin's face (edges).
If you take it with your fingers for the obverse (front) or reverse (reverse) side or put it in the palm of your hand, it will darken and oxidize faster.
Left on the coin or medal fingerprints, even if you have previously washed your hands, begin the process of oxidation and over time the print will be clearly visible and it is not ototrashit without tooth powder.
In most cases, copies of coins (or replicas) is enough just wipe lightly with an ordinary dry cloth to leave a patina, which gives the coin more antiquity and naturalness (these are special rags for optics or for smartphone displays).
If there is a desire to clean the coin or there is a need (because of stains or loss of blix), it is better to do it with toothpowder, not something else, slightly wetting the coin and rubbing the powder or rubbing it with a clean cloth not made of coarse cotton and preferably not from sentetica (such a cloth, which is not sorry, because the cloth will immediately blacken from the removed oxide).
Strengthened rubbing in especially oxidized areas can even rub off green or dark spots and dots, which may take a few minutes of time (to remove very small spots, or dirt, or oxide in the letters, or between the letters, or in other small parts of the coin in hard-to-reach places, you can use ear sticks, or even toothpicks with powder on the tip).
After cleaning, rinse the coin with cold water, wiping it dry until shiny.