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<p>[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1329564, member: 33176"]Do a seardh, this is a completely different subject. I have seen recommendations to soak the coins for up to a month in water and then use a nylon bristle brush to take off as much crud as possible, followed by a long soak (up to a month again) in olive oil, or some other oil and then the brushing again. Remember these coins are 1000+ years old and have had some rough handling, some cleaning is not likely to hurt them too much.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kentucky, post: 1329564, member: 33176"]Do a seardh, this is a completely different subject. I have seen recommendations to soak the coins for up to a month in water and then use a nylon bristle brush to take off as much crud as possible, followed by a long soak (up to a month again) in olive oil, or some other oil and then the brushing again. Remember these coins are 1000+ years old and have had some rough handling, some cleaning is not likely to hurt them too much.[/QUOTE]
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