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2020 D Nickel Error? Is It Worth Much?

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 Posted 10/08/2020  10:14 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add MOS0239 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It's worth 5 cents. That's glue on your coin. It will come off with some acetone.
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its not glue. I tried to use acetone on it. The year "2020" and the word "Liberty" are stamped over the raised section.

There's also the beginning of the word "United" stamped backwards and upsode down on the raised section
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First clue it's not a true error: In the secondary lettering, the letters are backwards. It's either glue (most likely) or a second coin pressed into the surface of the main coin (vise job).

Value: 5 cents.

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I would like to see a pic of the reverses
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Is the affected area incused?
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No it is not incused
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It is PSD then.
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It looks like a foreign substance on the coin in which an impression was left from another coin.

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to CCF. It is a substance like epoxy on the coin and another coin war pressed into the substance. PMD with a value of 5¢
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It is some foreign substance. Not all glues will be dissolved by acetone.
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to the CCF!
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Soak it in acetone for at least 5 minutes obverse up, 98% chance it will come off.
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I say soak it for an hour. Cant hurt it
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True.
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