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<blockquote data-quote="TassieJack" data-source="post: 33988" data-attributes="member: 61"><p>yes its copper, i clean copper with cloudy ammonia. use the ammonia slowly, wash it down first with warm dish liquid water, then stand it up in a old can (something with rills on bottom) and immerse in cloudy ammonia. As its old i would only do it for a few minutes, but with my 20th century copper coins i soak them for 6 to 8 hours without a issue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TassieJack, post: 33988, member: 61"] yes its copper, i clean copper with cloudy ammonia. use the ammonia slowly, wash it down first with warm dish liquid water, then stand it up in a old can (something with rills on bottom) and immerse in cloudy ammonia. As its old i would only do it for a few minutes, but with my 20th century copper coins i soak them for 6 to 8 hours without a issue. [/QUOTE]
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