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<p>[QUOTE="Aaron Apfel, post: 4797898, member: 67415"]If you've never cleaned ancient coins before, just let it soak in distilled water for a few weeks (change the water every few days) and brush it with a toothbrush. If you feel comfortable with it, you can also scrape lightly at areas with firm dirt with a toothpick. It doesn't look like its in good condition but a little clean goes a long way.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aaron Apfel, post: 4797898, member: 67415"]If you've never cleaned ancient coins before, just let it soak in distilled water for a few weeks (change the water every few days) and brush it with a toothbrush. If you feel comfortable with it, you can also scrape lightly at areas with firm dirt with a toothpick. It doesn't look like its in good condition but a little clean goes a long way.[/QUOTE]
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