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1965 LMC Unique "Frosted Glass" Look Greaser?

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I also think the whole quarter looks like a horror movie. Looks like acid to me. In addition to the rough texture, acid can make "lines" between higher relief areas and lower areas. I think that's what happened at the base of Washington's bun, and under his chin and jaw.
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When I was a kid who did not know any better, I used to shine up pennies with my dad's wire wheel -- it was a part of his bench grinder.

If I pushed overly hard, this type of pattern on the coin would result.
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