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Found My Second 1918/7 D Buffalo Nickel! Awesome!

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Yes I have, all it does is leave a black mark, right now I am trying childofthewheat's method here:
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Congrats Devin!
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Awesome. It's like hitting the lottery twice. Congrats!
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Wow, if you are making that kind of money using acid or LSD who cares. You are doing something right! Man, if you could raise dates on LSQ's and could find one 1916 you would be in the money. I have a set of LSQ's including a 1923-S in EF condition and even the EF coins have weak dates. They all do before 1925. I don't have a 1916 because I don't want to spend $8000 to get a good one.
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I wouldn't want to acid treat LSQs because a 1916 can be easily identified


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Sorry, the picture isn't coming up clearly.

The main way I tell, is that the 1916 has worn off rivets on the shield when they are dateless.
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