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<p>[QUOTE="Henry112345, post: 5458647, member: 117018"]In my own opinion , I think it does looks like pvc damage , you could try to soak in 100% acetone as [USER=110226]@robinjojo[/USER] says , but you have to prepare for the color might be slightly change , usually not because of metal issue , most of this cause is because the soil has been washed , so it might be appears different looking before it washed.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here is my example of Henry vi groat. before washed /and washed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Henry112345, post: 5458647, member: 117018"]In my own opinion , I think it does looks like pvc damage , you could try to soak in 100% acetone as [USER=110226]@robinjojo[/USER] says , but you have to prepare for the color might be slightly change , usually not because of metal issue , most of this cause is because the soil has been washed , so it might be appears different looking before it washed. Here is my example of Henry vi groat. before washed /and washed.[/QUOTE]
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