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<p>[QUOTE="Beginner345, post: 3247380, member: 96725"]Ive done that before. I cleaned some of those bronze coins ( late RIC) With heat( only with solid bronze of copper), even a wire brush tip on a dremel. Many came out very well after all the corrosion was off. I wouldn't do that with just any coin. but late RIC coins are so cheap it doesn't matter. heres an example of how clean I got one full of corrosion.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]851327[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Beginner345, post: 3247380, member: 96725"]Ive done that before. I cleaned some of those bronze coins ( late RIC) With heat( only with solid bronze of copper), even a wire brush tip on a dremel. Many came out very well after all the corrosion was off. I wouldn't do that with just any coin. but late RIC coins are so cheap it doesn't matter. heres an example of how clean I got one full of corrosion. [ATTACH=full]851327[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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