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1970 D LMC With Etching On Obverse And Reverse.

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 Posted 11/19/2018  8:51 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Chavez to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Can anybody let me know if this is PMD, lamination, acid.
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I think it looks like it was cleaned with acid. Messed it up in the process.
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with Fuzzy. Definitely acid related.
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Thanks folks!
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I feel it is heat related. Possible use of a torch heating it. The weight should be normal. Acid would reduce the weight.
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