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<p>[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2258831, member: 75984"]Yikes, if it's organic like tape residue or something then soak it in acetone. If it's haze toning there is only one thing you can do but it's "dangerous". You can get a jewelry silver dip and dilute it 50/50 with distilled water then dip the coin super-quick style for only 2-3 seconds max. There is a very fine line doing this as to weather it will work and ckear up the haze or cause a details coin to emerge[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Cascade, post: 2258831, member: 75984"]Yikes, if it's organic like tape residue or something then soak it in acetone. If it's haze toning there is only one thing you can do but it's "dangerous". You can get a jewelry silver dip and dilute it 50/50 with distilled water then dip the coin super-quick style for only 2-3 seconds max. There is a very fine line doing this as to weather it will work and ckear up the haze or cause a details coin to emerge[/QUOTE]
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