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64-D LMC Odd Color

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do you think this is an acid penny? seems a little different than the others I've found, as the surface is almost satin, and not doesn't seem to have that typical acid washed look.



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sorry... also weight is 3.1 grams
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Looks to be normal. Maybe just a little alloy composition
miscue. Similar to those brassy looking cents.
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I'd describe it in hand as having absolutely no luster it's very matte satin looking and almost pinkish. Like a rose gold color.
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Chemical burn?
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Cleaned. The word pink says it all. Try dipping an ordinary copper cent in jewelry cleaner and see the pink color on a cent.
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