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<p>[QUOTE="LaCointessa, post: 2995942, member: 87186"]Good morning and Happy Valentines Day to all. </p><p><br /></p><p>That is one nice croc. Congratulations and thank you for posting it. Could we see the boys on the obverse (if it is not too much trouble)?</p><p> </p><p>I agree that this adorable coin could be improved below the belly; but, that poor little guy is blinded by the same gunk and it would be great to be able to see his bulging eyes! </p><p><br /></p><p>Your coin does not require cleaning. It requires "tidying" which I suggest you do not attempt <u>at this time</u>. Since there is no reason to rush to clean it, you might find something helpful in instructions I am trying to finish writing about how I do it which I intend to post here when complete. </p><p><br /></p><p>That's the reason I have not been posting much on CT recently. I've been coin cleaning and tidying, taking lots of photographs at various stages, writing about it and deciding how best to instruct others to achieve great results. </p><p><br /></p><p>But even so, I can not imagine recommending to anyone that they try to tidy their own croc, especially if it will be one of the first fifty ancients they clean using my methods.</p><p><br /></p><p>Again, thank you for posting your delightful croc. I love it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="LaCointessa, post: 2995942, member: 87186"]Good morning and Happy Valentines Day to all. That is one nice croc. Congratulations and thank you for posting it. Could we see the boys on the obverse (if it is not too much trouble)? I agree that this adorable coin could be improved below the belly; but, that poor little guy is blinded by the same gunk and it would be great to be able to see his bulging eyes! Your coin does not require cleaning. It requires "tidying" which I suggest you do not attempt [U]at this time[/U]. Since there is no reason to rush to clean it, you might find something helpful in instructions I am trying to finish writing about how I do it which I intend to post here when complete. That's the reason I have not been posting much on CT recently. I've been coin cleaning and tidying, taking lots of photographs at various stages, writing about it and deciding how best to instruct others to achieve great results. But even so, I can not imagine recommending to anyone that they try to tidy their own croc, especially if it will be one of the first fifty ancients they clean using my methods. Again, thank you for posting your delightful croc. I love it.[/QUOTE]
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