Ah ok, thanks Sap. Yeah, it looked like the kind of green that you see on bronze or copper, so that makes sense. Ugh, well that's too bad. At least it's "only" like 12 coins, but that's still real money, consider they were all silver Morgans and Peace dollars. Not rare ones, but still.
Also, if you can somehow orient the coins vertically in the acetone, or lean them up against something, so the crud falls down off the coins, and doesn't sit on them.
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