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1969-D LMC Fun With Acid

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This 1969-D must have been in Chemistry class on "Acid" day.
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Dipped in acid for sure.
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Remarkable effects.
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Looks more like a heated coin with a torch. The rims don't look reduced. The date looks larger like what you would see on a heated coin. Acid reduces a coin in weight. If this was weighed, it would be normal, not reduced in weight.
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I thought 'fun with acid' would pertain to the '70s.
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Ooooh acid:
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I grew up in the 1960's and never used any drugs. (Well Bufferin, Pepto Bismol, Peroxide and stuff like that)
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That looks pretty neat! I am going to have to do some sort of experiment with my kid! Maybe it will help get him more interested in science.
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