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Ok... I found about 6 proof coins that I need that look like they set in spilled coffee. I got them out of a roll, which I think the teller spilled coffee on.

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Just mark them as "toned" & sell them for 10% above retail!
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If they are roll finds, then I would just soak them in water- if it is coffee, it should come right off.
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DO NOT RUB THE SURFACE!
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DO NOT RUB THE SURFACE!


nah, rub it with steel wool, it'll be fine

but yeah, soaking it in warm water and blotting it with a cloth should work.
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Thanks guys for the help.

I tried water and acetone... it wont come off.

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In that case, I would say it is probably bad toning
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If you found them in a bank roll, most likely someone else got frustrated and sent them in on purpose.

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nah, rub it with steel wool, it'll be fine

but yeah, soaking it in warm water and blotting it with a cloth should work.

The one big problem with suggestions like that is the incompleted details. For one thing just what grade of steel wool should be used? Would a Brillo pad work?
Might want to go to Starbucks and tell them your going to have a law suite about their coffee ruining coins. Might get a new proof set from them.
Go to a store and see if in the cleaning product aisle anything states removes coffee.
Sent to the Mint and complain
Spend them and make some kid happy.
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