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I have some grotty roman coins and would welcome advice on removing the grot
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> I have some grotty roman coins and would welcome advice on removing
> the grot ?? Start with olive oil, it probably wont work, but wont harm them either ! As a suggestion, try a couple at a time. Soft toothbrush a real must ! |
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Hi Alje,
You could try the link below!! http://www.enchanted-treasures.com/c...eaningpage.htm Dean.......... "Alje" <alandje@tesco.net> wrote in message news:bg0pcv$jjonp$1@ID-189280.news.uni-berlin.de... > I have some grotty roman coins and would welcome advice on removing the grot > ?? > > |
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Hi Alje, Give this link a try
http://www.enchanted-treasures.com/c...e.htm#Cleaning Regards, Dino "Alje" <alandje@tesco.net> wrote in message news:bg0pcv$jjonp$1@ID-189280.news.uni-berlin.de... > I have some grotty roman coins and would welcome advice on removing the grot > ?? > > |
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"Dino-UK" <freemansmith@ntlworld.com> wrote in message news:Q0eVa.661$FQ1.274430@newsfep1-win.server.ntli.net... > Hi Alje, Give this link a try > http://www.enchanted-treasures.com/c...e.htm#Cleaning > > Regards, Dino > > > > > "Alje" <alandje@tesco.net> wrote in message > news:bg0pcv$jjonp$1@ID-189280.news.uni-berlin.de... > > I have some grotty roman coins and would welcome advice on removing the > grot > > ?? > > > > > > |