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<p>[QUOTE="krispy, post: 965614, member: 19065"]Again, over a soft surface, you may try to tap the back of the capsule to release the coin. Another idea, you can try to "shock" the coin and plastic, if you can place (carefully) into a very cold freezer in your kitchen, there may be just enough shrinkage to release the coin, or again as the coin is warming up after coming out of the freezer. Do not leave in the freezer for too long.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="krispy, post: 965614, member: 19065"]Again, over a soft surface, you may try to tap the back of the capsule to release the coin. Another idea, you can try to "shock" the coin and plastic, if you can place (carefully) into a very cold freezer in your kitchen, there may be just enough shrinkage to release the coin, or again as the coin is warming up after coming out of the freezer. Do not leave in the freezer for too long.[/QUOTE]
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