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Lincoln Cent Lamination Error?

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That strange color makes me think something else happened to Abe!
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Hi,

It's not a lamination error. It's some kind of glue on the coin.

Thanks,
Bill
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It looks like glue or something like that.
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glue. Use some acetone to clean it.
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Yup...just glue.
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