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Old 02-08-2004, 03:37 PM   #4 (permalink)
memphis mike
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yes, i realize that nothing can be gleaned from the picture, thanks for all the info. i had read or heard one time, long ago, that if you dropped acetone on an added mint mark it would fall off. That would be my only use for acetone in the beginnings of my coin collecting...looking at it closely, if it is added, it was done so meticulously, not much to be seen but a bit of halo on the left side....it may be possible that the mint mark has just trapped some grime or whatever which makes it appear a tad darker than the coin as a whole.

again, thanks a lot; i am glad i found this place!
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