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1969-D Lincoln Split PMD ?

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These came on the lot from Waco also , in the 2x2 he had as struck on a thin or split planchet , but in my opinion is acid exposure with loss of metal , it weights 1.6 grs and it has 12,71 mm ( 13.74 a normal wheat ) , I could have seen it has a split planchet if it would have the same diameter but 1mm smaller I don't see it .
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Definitely has been exposed to acid. PMD unfortunately. It has the look of a coin exposed to acid.
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The wavy disturbances on the legends and the devices and un-even Rin thickness are typical indication od an Acid dipped coin, you called it correctly.
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