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Acid dipped ones make the clink sound but that one looks like it might all be from corrosion, maybe it was corroded and green and then circulated more and wore it down to whatever was left of it. The sound being clinky may be from being thin or porous.
Acid dipped ones make the clink sound but that one looks like it might all be from corrosion, maybe it was corroded and green and then circulated more and wore it down to whatever was left of it. The sound being clinky may be from being thin or porous.
That's what it must be. The planchette is thin also.
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