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<p>[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2889298, member: 1765"]Lemon juice, being acidic, is going to react with the coins and destabilize the surface. I'd be really careful doing this. I'd want a good look at the surface crud before deciding whether or not to remove it, and that includes the verdigris. Chunks of dirt I'd remove with a green rose thorn under magnification. Ask on the Ancient Forum what they recommend.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="messydesk, post: 2889298, member: 1765"]Lemon juice, being acidic, is going to react with the coins and destabilize the surface. I'd be really careful doing this. I'd want a good look at the surface crud before deciding whether or not to remove it, and that includes the verdigris. Chunks of dirt I'd remove with a green rose thorn under magnification. Ask on the Ancient Forum what they recommend.[/QUOTE]
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