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1957 D Wheat Penny Error

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What type of error is this?
Weight 3.1g
See my reply below to members response on what to do with all 3 I found!

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Looks like glue.
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It's not glue, I found 3 in a roll, all with different outlines
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It's some sort of substance that was applied to the coin after it left the mint. Glue, varnish - whatever it did not leave the mint that way.
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Try an acetone soak.
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Yes, some form of died (once liquid/viscous) substance. Hoping there's a positive acetone outcome.
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I soaked all 3 in acetone, very cool outcome!


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Still looks like a foreign substance, lacquer perhaps.
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Might be epoxy. Acetone will not remove epoxy.
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What conclusion have you drawn?
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Acetone will not remove epoxy.
Are you sure?
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The substance on it did dissolve and come off, you'd have to see it in person
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When you soak a coin in acetone, you should leave it in there for 24 hours. But that my opinion. And you know what they say about those
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Acetone will also remove epoxy. But for glue, epoxy, lacquer, etc, it may take a much longer soak to dissolve all the substance off the coin. Looks like much of it came off with the initial soak.
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I guess not.
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