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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 786565, member: 4552"]There is actually even better solutions than that. </p><p>1. Don't buy coins.</p><p>2. Don't collect coins.</p><p>3. If you do both, place them in an air tight solution of Liquid Plastic.</p><p>4. Do buy coins but don't collect them, send all to me.</p><p>5. If you do have coins with contaminates on them, just dip them in something called Aqua Regia. Guranteed to remove all contaminates.<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie8" alt=":D" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />:rolling:<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>Lots of silly humor there. But almost any metal on Earth is not safe from contaminations of materials that combine with them. So far I've been on the lucky side since I place all my Albums in Zip Lock Plastic Bags and push out asa much air as possible. For many, many years now, no problems. </p><p>In the past I've played around with numerous solutions to remove miscellaneous contaminates on coins. HOWEVER, unless you really, really know what that STUFF on a coin is, removing it becomes a horrible experience. Some have success doing one thing, others try the same and it fails completellyl. </p><p>If you ever try a search on this forum for cleaning coins, coin cleaning, Acetone, etc you could probably end up going a little nuts with great results, good, poor, bad, horrible results and all using similar situations.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 786565, member: 4552"]There is actually even better solutions than that. 1. Don't buy coins. 2. Don't collect coins. 3. If you do both, place them in an air tight solution of Liquid Plastic. 4. Do buy coins but don't collect them, send all to me. 5. If you do have coins with contaminates on them, just dip them in something called Aqua Regia. Guranteed to remove all contaminates.:D:rolling:;) Lots of silly humor there. But almost any metal on Earth is not safe from contaminations of materials that combine with them. So far I've been on the lucky side since I place all my Albums in Zip Lock Plastic Bags and push out asa much air as possible. For many, many years now, no problems. In the past I've played around with numerous solutions to remove miscellaneous contaminates on coins. HOWEVER, unless you really, really know what that STUFF on a coin is, removing it becomes a horrible experience. Some have success doing one thing, others try the same and it fails completellyl. If you ever try a search on this forum for cleaning coins, coin cleaning, Acetone, etc you could probably end up going a little nuts with great results, good, poor, bad, horrible results and all using similar situations.[/QUOTE]
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