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<p>[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 3854219, member: 106826"]Campfire experiment or perhaps a drop or two of acid placed on the obverse and wicking to the reverse (kind of looks like evidence of a meniscus on the obverse, but could be a witness mark of a bubble pushed back as noted above). If it's acid damage, your dime would be a little thinner, lighter. Weighing your specimen and comparing it to mint specifications would help you vet that possibility.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kevin Mader, post: 3854219, member: 106826"]Campfire experiment or perhaps a drop or two of acid placed on the obverse and wicking to the reverse (kind of looks like evidence of a meniscus on the obverse, but could be a witness mark of a bubble pushed back as noted above). If it's acid damage, your dime would be a little thinner, lighter. Weighing your specimen and comparing it to mint specifications would help you vet that possibility.[/QUOTE]
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