Can I call this a lint coin?

I know you can't see the acid frosted devices on Lincoln, between a matte and frosting.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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I know you can't see the acid frosted devices on Lincoln, between a matte and frosting.
We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
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We'll see...WHAT? What brought your attention...?
Thread #6.
If you know we can't see your so-called "acid frosted devices", then what's the point of posting them? Also, the thread title has nothing to do with the content. Why would you call this particular coin a "lint coin"? What even is a lint coin? A coin with lint stuck to its surface? A lint strikethrough? A coin struck on a planchet made of lint?
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Would make more sense if the thread title was "I see a lint coin after doing acid".
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