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<p>[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 653305, member: 4552"]May well be to late but try this. Place those coins on a piece of wood on a kitchen window sill. On the inside of course. It may take several months pending how much cooking and the type of cooking done in that room but those coins may start to take on a sort of toned or tarnished appearance which would hide some of that whatever it is.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Just Carl, post: 653305, member: 4552"]May well be to late but try this. Place those coins on a piece of wood on a kitchen window sill. On the inside of course. It may take several months pending how much cooking and the type of cooking done in that room but those coins may start to take on a sort of toned or tarnished appearance which would hide some of that whatever it is.[/QUOTE]
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