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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 511242, member: 4552"]AND that is no exageration about cars. One of my cars is a 68 Newport Convetible with about 32K original. Not long ago I had it at a auto parts store to pick up something. Several people asked if it was OK to look it over. One asked if I would left the hood. I did. Several OH, NO's erupted. It was harshly mentioned I had replaced the heater hoses with orange ones. EVERYONE knows Chrysler always used black. A few years ago I replaced the tires on my 67 Imperial. Put radials on and was rudely told that is almost against the law you know. I did put Biased back on. </p><p> The thing about cleaning coins that most forget is the worst part is what is removed. If the contaminated part is from a chemically altering substance, the metal from the coin may well be combined with that substance. The removal of that would actually take some of the original metal of the coin with it leaving possible marks, pot, scratches, etc.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 511242, member: 4552"]AND that is no exageration about cars. One of my cars is a 68 Newport Convetible with about 32K original. Not long ago I had it at a auto parts store to pick up something. Several people asked if it was OK to look it over. One asked if I would left the hood. I did. Several OH, NO's erupted. It was harshly mentioned I had replaced the heater hoses with orange ones. EVERYONE knows Chrysler always used black. A few years ago I replaced the tires on my 67 Imperial. Put radials on and was rudely told that is almost against the law you know. I did put Biased back on. The thing about cleaning coins that most forget is the worst part is what is removed. If the contaminated part is from a chemically altering substance, the metal from the coin may well be combined with that substance. The removal of that would actually take some of the original metal of the coin with it leaving possible marks, pot, scratches, etc.[/QUOTE]
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