
A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.
16:26, 14/04/2020, Tuesday
Museum owner disinfects 4 tons of money in SE Turkey
A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.
A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

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A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

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A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

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A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

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A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

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A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

A collector and museum owner in southeastern Turkey has disinfected hundreds of thousands of banknotes and coins that weigh close to 4 tons as concerns mount about the role contaminated objects might play in the spread of the novel coronavirus. Esat Kaplan puts on a surgical mask, a pair of gloves and disposable overalls to start the onerous process of sanitization. Before placing them in a clean jar, he uses tweezers and tongs to grip the coins one by one and sprays disinfectant on them.

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