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<p>[QUOTE="ancient coin hunter, post: 3259301, member: 87200"]I use a toothpick and standard toothbrush to remove the crud, sometimes after a distilled water soak and sometimes after I have gone to the extra step to immerse the coins in olive oil for awhile. I suppose you could use a dremel as well (I know some folks do this). If anyone in the house sees me trying to clean up the coins they usually act like I am crazy for spending so much time with tiny bits of metal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ancient coin hunter, post: 3259301, member: 87200"]I use a toothpick and standard toothbrush to remove the crud, sometimes after a distilled water soak and sometimes after I have gone to the extra step to immerse the coins in olive oil for awhile. I suppose you could use a dremel as well (I know some folks do this). If anyone in the house sees me trying to clean up the coins they usually act like I am crazy for spending so much time with tiny bits of metal.[/QUOTE]
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