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Lincoln Cent Damage Or Error?

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My mom and I were going through bank rolls of Lincoln cents and she came across this very interesting specimen, a Lincoln Cent reverse upon an Lincoln Cent obverse. After a while studying the cent I was able to make out that it is of 1990-D mintage. I know that this is most likely damage, but what kind of situation would cause such damage to happen?
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Damage. It's either a vise job or glue. Give it an acetone soak and see if it disappears.
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to CCF. Looks like glue.
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looks like glue. You can see the reverse image of a coin pressed against you coin. PMD.

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Looks like glue and the impression of a different coin in it.
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I think it's from a vice pressing two coins together.
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