Well done, you have restored it not cleaned it. The old adage „never clean your coins“ comes from people with no knowledge of coin restoration - and thus an almighty f§€% occurs! It’s like saying „never drive a car“ to people who don’t know how to drive - it’s obvious, but with training they are able to do it.
Any coin dealership / auction house / experienced coin collector will emphasise the point so that value isn’t being wiped off higher value and or higher grade coins, and now it has become a commonly repeated phrase, but Jesus if you have a bloody great crust on a coin or it’s covered in muck you are going to need to clean it (now called restoration) because the value and beauty can be increased, like yours. Thousands and thousands of coins have been restored, sometimes they turn into a train wreck and people jump on their high horse about cleaning - but no one ever says a word when it was done expertly and no damage was done. Like no one compliments anyone for not having a car crash!
So to you, well done for making you coin better 👍
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