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 Posted 02/15/2019  7:08 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@TJ, since you've been here before you know that we really want to see pics before commenting too much. You probably also know that most of the time when someone has a coin that appears to have parts of a second strike, it invariably is either a vise job or an impression made in glue that has subsequently dried.

I hope that you can figure out the photo optimizer and show us what you've got!
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 Posted 02/15/2019  7:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sullysullinburg to your friends list
Without photos, not a whole lot we can do for you. Assuming it's a real error, my guess is that it was struck on the wrong stock, but like I said, no way of knowing until we actually see the coin. While you're at it, I would suggest weighing it. Might be important in helping us help you.
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 Posted 02/15/2019  7:55 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Question: Are the devices (letters and date) mirrored? If so then it is not a mint error.
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I have a feeling we will not be hearing from the OP again. Just a hunch.
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Nope, not a genuine U.S. Mint error. Just glue residue stuck on the reverse. Two coins were glued together at one time. It's Post Strike Damage ( PSD). It's a spender.
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Hey y'all! Yes I read the tutorials (they were helpful and very straight forward which I appreciate) I am still playing with the photo optimizer thing. But I think I did upload a couple pix on here. Thanks for your responses. Yes, because I have been on this site before I know that pictures are a must. So I will continue to get myself familiar with this site.
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Keep at it, and remember, you can use the "Preview" button to be sure your pics are the right size and correctly oriented before posting.
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Just glue, 2 coins were glued together then pulled apart.
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Thanks for the responses
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Looks like the coin was glued between Three Cents, with this one being the center one. Just glue you are seeing. Altered coin. Probably peel right off the coin if it is Elmer's glue.
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