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1946-S LWC. I Think I Found A "Woody" Cent.

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Nice woody, major Greaser.
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So after soaking coin for 24 hours in acetone, the MM still doesn't want to clear up enough to see if it an RPM or not. Guess I will have to break down and get some Verdi-Care.

It did bring out the "woody" affect better on the obverse however...Take a look.

After acetone...the scratch on obverse is more noticeable as well unfortunately.

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Although I would definitely would advise in getting some verdi-care, I can tell you from experience it will not necessarily clean out the tiny areas like inside the loops of your S MM.

In fact the 50 D/D I posted a pic of was treated with Verdi-care. The gunk remained in the middle of the D (and the other places it can be seen on the coin in the pic), and I had to use the quill to get the gunk out.
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