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<p>[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 8419737, member: 21828"]Who's cased the coin. They would be the people to ask since it's their case. If no name then it will be a little harder to find out. Maybe a sound/sonic wave system could open it. I have an Ultrasonic Cleaner that is a water tank system that I use for different stuff, but much or if any fine coins. My son used it on an auto pistol and it removed the bluing finish to bare metal. I metal detect and use it to clean the dirt and sap off the coins. If I have a silver coin that has tarnished, I use warm/hot water with baking soda in a flat glass container. I place a small piece of aluminum foil that I rub with very fine sandpaper and clean thoroughly before using it in the water. Place the coin just touching the foil and it will remove the tarnish. It may take more than one to remove it completely. So watch it while it's in it's process. When drying, only pat the coins or sliver item and never "rub" it to dry. Then let it air dry completely while turning it over. Some may disagree with this. Good luck with getting your coin out. Semper Fi[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Searcher64, post: 8419737, member: 21828"]Who's cased the coin. They would be the people to ask since it's their case. If no name then it will be a little harder to find out. Maybe a sound/sonic wave system could open it. I have an Ultrasonic Cleaner that is a water tank system that I use for different stuff, but much or if any fine coins. My son used it on an auto pistol and it removed the bluing finish to bare metal. I metal detect and use it to clean the dirt and sap off the coins. If I have a silver coin that has tarnished, I use warm/hot water with baking soda in a flat glass container. I place a small piece of aluminum foil that I rub with very fine sandpaper and clean thoroughly before using it in the water. Place the coin just touching the foil and it will remove the tarnish. It may take more than one to remove it completely. So watch it while it's in it's process. When drying, only pat the coins or sliver item and never "rub" it to dry. Then let it air dry completely while turning it over. Some may disagree with this. Good luck with getting your coin out. Semper Fi[/QUOTE]
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