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1986 D Nickel With Glue Or Something On It I Thought Was An Error & [:(]

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 Posted 10/02/2022  7:16 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Brian9424 to your friends list
Here is another picture of it! I wish I had a better quality camera to show this but the only material is the nickel itself - there isn't anything stuck to it but rather it is all raised and altered slightly with the raising. Could this happen with burning after the fact maybe or could it be extra material when it was made? The "five," in five cents is partly normal and partly raised up on the higher level of metal. I can't measure it but its a slight raise throughout the middle of the nickel that is apart of the nickel. it weighs 5 grams according to my scale
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 Posted 10/02/2022  7:33 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Spence to your friends list
@bri, are you sure it isn't a dried clear glue?
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 Posted 10/02/2022  7:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list
looks like glue to me as well.
One way to find out for sure is it give it an over night bath in pure acetone. (not fingernail polish remover - that contains impurities).
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 Posted 10/02/2022  8:03 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list
Give it an acetone bath and your "error" will probably disappear.
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 Posted 10/02/2022  8:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oddguy to your friends list
Take a needle and push on material, any mark at all then it is glue
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 Posted 10/02/2022  9:00 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list
No doubt it's glue, acetone soak will remove it. You wouldn't be able to see through raised metal. You're far from the first to argue.
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 Posted 10/02/2022  10:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list
Exactly the place to start.
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 Posted 10/02/2022  10:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Dearborn to your friends list
100% Acetone from a hardware store will not harm coins and is highly spoken of when it comes to getting gunk and other residue off of a coin. It is also a great tool to diagnose a coin.
Do NOT use fingernail polish removers - that WILL damage a coins surface.
a nice acetone bath for about 12 to 24 hours should soften the stuff on this coin. I'll be looking forward to see your results.
Pleas document your process for us to follow along with you.
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#128517; you all were right I get stubborn when I think I'm right but I can admit when I'm wrong. idk if it was glue but a knife scraped off (more so cracked off) whatever was on it! This was my error lol
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 Posted 10/03/2022  04:40 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list
Brian9424,
. You should have used acetone. Using a metal knife would have damaged the coin and if it was some kind of an error, you would have lessened the value by 20% to 80%.
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 Posted 10/03/2022  1:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coop to your friends list
Elmer's Glue. Probably peel off with a fingernail. Why is it see through if it was struck that way? Elmer's glue is see through.
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Acetone will not remove elmers, it is water based, use water to remove it.
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