any ideas on this 1934?
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any ideas on this 1934?
I have never seen anything quite like this. It is a 1934 Lincoln that is razor thin and is completely missing its rim. I am open to any ideas. I have several photos and a side by side comparison to show thickness of coin.
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Re: any ideas on this 1934?
I'd love to jump on the wrong planchet idea, but can't think of any smaller than the cent other than a dime. And, that won't work. So, I'm left with an altered coin.
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Re: any ideas on this 1934?
I've got to agree with M.
Probably dissolved in some type of caustic substance (Acid?).
Notice how the fields near the perimeter have a rippled look to it. It dissolves all the copper surfaces at a fairly even rate but usually leaves that rippled look.
Probably dissolved in some type of caustic substance (Acid?).
Notice how the fields near the perimeter have a rippled look to it. It dissolves all the copper surfaces at a fairly even rate but usually leaves that rippled look.
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Re: any ideas on this 1934?
do you have a way to accurately measure the "DIAMETER" plz ??
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Re: any ideas on this 1934?
It is a science experiment and usually acid is used to slowly dissolve the copper.
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Re: any ideas on this 1934?
Ferric Chloride disolves copper.
It is used to etch circuit boards. I still have a couple of bottles from years ago.
It is used to etch circuit boards. I still have a couple of bottles from years ago.
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Re: any ideas on this 1934?
Thank you all so much. Palh1 I will post measurement even though consensus states chemical alteration. I have never seen anything like it before and am glad you guys have educated me.
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