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1965 Thin Quarter

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What happened ?

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would acid cause it to be so thin?
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Yes, it appears to have almost completely eaten away the copper nickel outer layers. I would bet it is also smaller in diameter. (Notice the rims are almost gone from the reduction in diameter.)
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