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Great Finds From Giving Some Buffalo Nickels An Acid Bath.

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 Posted 01/08/2016  02:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add deathwaterkeg2 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
@terry8835 I think acid ruins silver coins.
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can someone please share a link on how this is done(?) - I thought that once the date appeared to be gone, it was gone forever.
I have a couple Buffalo nickles, they are all "dateless".
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Basically the acid eats away the nickel and leaves the copper content .... Buffalos are 75% copper and 25% nickel .... When the nickel is eaten by the acid the copper remains and you see enhanced date / details ....

Search the web for .... Buffalo nickel restore ..... And you'll find info on the process!
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