One of them is officially a 1916. Another is either a 1915 D or a 1916 D, I think it's 1916. Nothing yet from the rest of them. The vinegar did, however, make the surface of the coins a little rough and gave them a flat color.
How about giving the general public a cheap thrill and releasing them in circulation? I have done that many times. Most of the times restored date Buff's do not look to hot, grainy at best. Mike
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