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1999 Error Cent?

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 Posted 06/20/2013  04:20 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add MickeyBee to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Friends I found this cent a few weeks ago.And I hope that its a US Mint Error.
What I dont understand is that how could someone make this and then throw it back into circulation for someone to find it?

My File # 0340A

God Willing its a Winner,Amen!
Appreciate your Expert views and votes.
The Reverse of the coin is clean no forced issues,the rims clean.
The coin is straight in allingment.
(Part) of the coin showing DDO Attributes like BERTY of LIBERTY.

Has anyone found anything like this of this Year...?
At the time its the very best I can do on the clear pic part.


God Bless,
Beck
Lincoln Cent Treasure Hunter.

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?

1999--Error-Cent?
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 Posted 06/20/2013  05:18 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add pyrbob to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You have glue on the coin from where it was glued onto the reverse of another coin. It was either done on purpose or accidentally and then broken apart after it dried. Acetone should remove it.
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It looks like PMD to me.
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I'm with pyrbob, you have glue.
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I agree,glue and I see no DDO.
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