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<p>[QUOTE="Bluesmanmoney, post: 40860, member: 2369"]I bought several Hundered out of a dig in Croatia or the Balkens. Through a dealer in England. All were uncleaned and I had great luck putting them in a pan of olive on the stove and heating them up ,lettimg them cool and repeating the process. It cleaned the crud and left there nice patina intact. Experiment with some lesser or damaged coins though fisrt. Oh and don't slide them around the pan.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bluesmanmoney, post: 40860, member: 2369"]I bought several Hundered out of a dig in Croatia or the Balkens. Through a dealer in England. All were uncleaned and I had great luck putting them in a pan of olive on the stove and heating them up ,lettimg them cool and repeating the process. It cleaned the crud and left there nice patina intact. Experiment with some lesser or damaged coins though fisrt. Oh and don't slide them around the pan.[/QUOTE]
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