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<p>[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2693194, member: 34882"]If I was going to give this one a go I'd strip it using the hot water, tinfoil and baking soda method. With that method you can remove a little bit of toning at a time by just quickly dipping the coin and almost get a preview of what the end result will be and stop before you go too far which is a luxury dip doesn't usually afford. Although it's probably going to end up worse looking, until it retones.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blissskr, post: 2693194, member: 34882"]If I was going to give this one a go I'd strip it using the hot water, tinfoil and baking soda method. With that method you can remove a little bit of toning at a time by just quickly dipping the coin and almost get a preview of what the end result will be and stop before you go too far which is a luxury dip doesn't usually afford. Although it's probably going to end up worse looking, until it retones.[/QUOTE]
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