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1500 is a lot doing one by one
First, I have easily done this many over the years and have them in 2X2s with no problems.
Second: The cited website, while informative, is typical of what we see nowadays with the concept of liability driving the listing.
While people would be downright stupid to drink acetone, the typical medical treatment for a patient having drunk this "hazardous" material is to simply let the patient's body take care of it by natural means. There is no medicine/antidote (not one needed), and the patient comes out fine.
Our bodies make small amounts of acetone and you also eat it when you eat grapes.
Gloves an absolute necessity? If so I wonder if the multi-millions of people soaking their nails in beauty salons for decades miraculously all had immunity to this chemical? I have never heard of the horrible death by acetone exposure from soaking nails news story yet. It will dry dry out your skin locally and might sting in a cut.
Nail polish remover is typically acetone with perfumes and coloring. Little girls have nail parties all the time with an open bottle in s bedroom and have no adverse affects. Common sense is all that is needed. Don't pour the entire jar in a closet, go in, close the door, and sit there inhaling the fumes and you will likely be OK. I typically do keep mine capped for not only the smell, but it evaporates quickly.
Third: It does not take a 30 second soak on both sides. I have seen on this forum people saying as little as 10 seconds is enough -- total. Although sometimes removing excessive tape residue/glue etc. may take more time - like overnight.
4th: Copper coins soaked in acetone - while exposed to direct sunlight - can develop a pinkish tone. This is information from this forum I have read before. I have never experienced it as I am not in direct sunlight when using acetone.
5th: Anything that removes surface metal from a coin is considered "cleaning," and devalues the coin. Acetone cannot do this - of course don't rub the coin.
6th: I have deliberately left a coin in acetone for 2+ months with no adverse affects just to see if what I was reading on the forum was factual.
7Th: Don't let the acetone evaporate with the coin soaking in it. For some reason it seems to bond the junk it lifted to the coin and acetone will not remove it again.
8th: If I had as many as you do, I would be tempted to get a jar with a lid, put a bunch of coins in the jar, cover them with acetone, and let them soak overnight or so. I have done up to 10-15 coins at a time in a babyfood jar, put them in 2X2s, and they are still OK. How much acetone to cove them with? Just remember you are diluting the acetone with an incredibly small amount of junk off of each coin, but it can add up. Use enough you think it might be overkill.
Something like 1500 I would be tempted to put a bunch in mason jar half filled with enough acetone, cap it, let it sit overnight or more, and remove one at a time to put in 2X2s.
BTW - I find these are great for the job:
http://goccf.com/t/329496