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...in a cube of Lucite in an antique store today.

I did not buy, but I thought it worthy of a quick snap of a pic my phone to share here:

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"That's illegal to do" said a patron next to me of the encapsulation.

"Could be," I replied, "but try to find someone to enforce it."
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I wouldn't exactly consider 1969 pennies antiques. Are there any 1969-S doubled dies in there?

Here are some antique Indian Head cents preserved for posterity.



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Ha! No accounting for what's in the store, it's one of them antique malls that has multiple vendors selling things though the place.

The MM's I saw were D's.
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I have one with gold-plated 1985 Canadian pennies, and another with a 1968 nickel dollar.
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I was just wondering if you found a nice S-VDB Lincoln or 1877 Indian encased in Lucite, would there be a way to get them out and what shape would the coin be in then?
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Haha, acetone baby !
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You could easily dissolve lucite in many solvents (acetone, THF, MEK), it might take a while to dissolve a large piece, but the coins would be unharmed.
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argentum, how much did they want for the cube?
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I did not notice the price on that cube, stew.
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*looks at bottle of resin*

Hmm...I might whack that out again... last couple didnt work so well but I reckon I've worked it out now. Got some stuff to embed (need some successes before I trie it on coins).
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I would have bought it. That is the year I was born.

Thanks for sharing.
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This was extremely popular around 1970 and in 1973 I had made numerous cubes with coins, photos, gold watch parts, etc. inside multi-shaped forms and gave most of them out as gifts.

The few I had kept for myself was tossed in the garbage sometime in the late 80's or early 90's as the plastic turned a ugly yellowish color..
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I would have bought it. That is the year I was born.

You are a young "buck!"
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If he is a young buck, what's that make me? 1983 here.
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1994 for the win! I'm still at the ingredients parts!
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