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John1 just out of curiosity and thirst for knowledge, how did you come about your assessment. I am by no way doubting your answer I am just looking for a better understanding to know what I am looking at/for when checking further coins. If you ever have the time I would love it if you could share some of your knowledge with me.
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John1 just out of curiosity and thirst for knowledge, how did you come about your assessment.

Just using my imagination and seeing a ton of coins over the years.
That assessment was just one of many possibilities.
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If something like Coca Cola was on this coin and dried on the surface,
it would most definitely etch the metal to look like your coin.
I used to buy (2) 2 liter bottles of Coke and pour into a tub and soak my
cymbals in that overnight and they would come out looking brand new again.
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Etched by some substance.
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I used to buy (2) 2 liter bottles of Coke and pour into a tub and soak my
cymbals in that overnight and they would come out looking brand new again
With my imagination, I don't even want to know what that means.
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