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Columbia Canning Co. Tokens? ( T.o.c. +/-)

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 Posted 07/17/2010  8:59 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Grampy to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Found these MDing other day. pretty rough shape, was wondering if any 1 was familiar w/ these?
Says Columbia Packing Co. Good for 10 pounds ---- Herring

what would b a good way to clean these up w/o further damage?

Columbia-Canning-Co.-Tokens?--T.o.c.-+/-

Columbia-Canning-Co.-Tokens?--T.o.c.-+/-
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Being brass, olive oil soak? I dont clean anything up. My son tried vinegar bath once, it totally stripped off all brass & left enourmous pits.
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First off nice find. These look like beach finds. If brass/copper soak in olive oil and litely pic at them every now and then with a tooth pick. If nickel type soak in white vinegar. If aluminum good luck. WOLF
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