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What Happened To This 1944 LWC?

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This is the only LWC that I have that has this kind of finish to it...
Can anyone explain to me what happened to it...?
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Acid or heat damage.
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I say heat
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Heat as in like a Dryer Coin...? I was under the impression that they would smooth out...kind of like fade out...this one has so many wrinkles/waves on it...hmmm
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Heat as in torch applied to coin's surface.
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Ahhh...a torch...
Next time I run out to the garage I might have to conduct an experiment on a common date
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@smat, can you please add the weight of this coin to this thread? Thx.
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I have one similar only with tiny bubbles no wavy lines.

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Classic acid exposure.
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Agree, severe deliberate heat exposure.



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Being 3.1 grams it is from heat,torch. If it was light in weight it would be acid damage.
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