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<p>[QUOTE="Tom Maringer, post: 252765, member: 7033"]Acetone might work depending on the paint chemistry. You might also try some paint stripper. I don't know why some of the above writers think the coins are ruined. I think that has yet to be seen once the paint is removed. The key will be to be gentle in any brushing you do. It might take a toothbrush to get all the bits out of the corners, but that should not be too difficult. Just don't use a wire brush![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tom Maringer, post: 252765, member: 7033"]Acetone might work depending on the paint chemistry. You might also try some paint stripper. I don't know why some of the above writers think the coins are ruined. I think that has yet to be seen once the paint is removed. The key will be to be gentle in any brushing you do. It might take a toothbrush to get all the bits out of the corners, but that should not be too difficult. Just don't use a wire brush![/QUOTE]
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