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How To Remove Grease From BU Penny?

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I got a nice shiny, greased 2005 cent from a bank roll today. There appear to be numerous and obvious errors on it. I won't be able to post a pic today. I've had a a very long day and I am too exhausted. How is grease removed from a AU penny and is it even recommended? Have a Happy, happy day!!
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Grease? Then try acetone.
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I'll second Acetone.
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quote:
Originally posted by gxseries

Grease? Then try acetone.


Those are some nice coin you've got.

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How long should I dip them for? Then rinse the cent with distilled water and blot dry? Please advise.
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