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How To Tell If There's Blood On A Coin

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 Posted 01/18/2017  01:07 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dagaz to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Cascade: Thank you for the tip. I don't have kids, but such info is always welcome, since I have psoriasis and sometimes scratch myself to blood.
twslisa: I could photo the coin again in a few days, but there was no change whatsoever, so I didn't bother to take new pictures.

Hmmm ... Now I'm starting to think I didn't soak the coin long enaugh. I left it in aceotne for about 45 minutes. That should be enough to see some change if there was anything to it ... What do you guys think?
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 Posted 01/18/2017  1:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Hire a Vampire and ask him to check it for you.
Or just use the Acetone and/or Hydrogen Peroxide on it.
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If you are worried about spending bloody coins, just wash your coins before spending them.

If you soaked them in acetone for 45 minutes, then anything you are still seeing on the coin is not blood.
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nss-52: I don't think I understood first part of your post. If you are talking about my skin condition ... Let's just say that my psoriasis is located around my knees and those usually don't come in contact with coins

just carl: Yeah, but if TV has taught me anything, vampires are nothing but trouble. I'll just stick to simple chemicals
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