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<p>[QUOTE="serafino, post: 5294680, member: 74574"]Before tackling expensive coins with any solvent/cleaner, practice with junk silver coins and common copper Lincoln cents. Once you're comfortable move up to the better coins . </p><p>Right now I have four 1970's Lincoln cents soaking in Acetone for a week and they look the same as the day I put them in. I had heard that Acetone would turn copper coins different colors, not yet for me.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="serafino, post: 5294680, member: 74574"]Before tackling expensive coins with any solvent/cleaner, practice with junk silver coins and common copper Lincoln cents. Once you're comfortable move up to the better coins . Right now I have four 1970's Lincoln cents soaking in Acetone for a week and they look the same as the day I put them in. I had heard that Acetone would turn copper coins different colors, not yet for me.[/QUOTE]
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