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1942-Jefferson Nickel....acid?

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A 1942-Jefferson nickel...PS acid?

1942-Jefferson-Nickel....acid?

1942-Jefferson-Nickel....acid?

1942-Jefferson-Nickel....acid?
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It looks a little thin, maybe a Dryer Coin as well.
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Looks like acid not a Dryer Coin.
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Good call. All the signs of an acid dip.
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Acid is what I see.
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Same here. Interesting example and great pics.
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