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I don't think acid is field or devise specific , if it comes in contact with either it will etch it. None of the devices in the word one seem affected at all, so if the coin was upside down in acid , I think at least some part of the devices would come in contact with acid. I am no expert, just my humble opinion
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Heck Oldmike, who's to say? We all have our opinions and I think that's good. Without the mint letting us conduct studies, I suppose there will always be some unproven theories. I think that's okay as long as they are recognized as theories and not matter of fact.
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