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<p>[QUOTE="harley bissell, post: 3495180, member: 88212"]When I was stationed in Germany from 1974-1977 my metal detector finds were at best bleached out and hard to read the dates. We used chisel tip black magic markers to restore the color and make the details visible. This left a coin with a distinct odor but it was an improvement in appearance. I don't think you would lose any value.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="harley bissell, post: 3495180, member: 88212"]When I was stationed in Germany from 1974-1977 my metal detector finds were at best bleached out and hard to read the dates. We used chisel tip black magic markers to restore the color and make the details visible. This left a coin with a distinct odor but it was an improvement in appearance. I don't think you would lose any value.[/QUOTE]
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