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I Have A 2003 D Penny DDO With The Reverse Stamped On Top Of The DDO Can U Help Me Figure This Out?

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I have a a 2003 D penny DDO ontop of the DDO the reverse building is stamed both on same side. Can any one help me verify or tell me about the worth?
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. Not an error. Looks like someone glued two Lincoln cents together and it left an impression in the dried glue.
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@shane, sorry but that's dried glue with the impression of another cent—not a mint error.
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Let me take a few more pics because it's stamped . Granit there may be glue on it but it's for sure stamped. Maybe I'm not understanding could u elaborate
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I agree with Spence. Try soaking the coin in 100% acetone for a few hours--should eliminate/reduce the 'hardened' glue/varnish impression.
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Someone glued together Two Cents and then pried them apart. This one has the dried glue attached to it.
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I'm not understanding could u elaborate

Two coins were glued together and the glue dried. The coins were ripped apart leaving glue residue on the one you have. Note, as would be expected, the impression in the glue is backwards. We see this often on coin forums.
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to the CCF and
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Yup, acetone will make it look normal again. We see this all the time.

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ill try it thanks
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use 100% pure acetone from the hardware store, do not use nail polish remover ever on coins. Nail polish remover has impurities that can permanently damage coins.
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Sorry Shane, we see this all the time. It's dried glue. You can tell because it's the negative image rather than a positive image which you would get if it were actually double struck in the collar.
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Elmer's glue is see through. That is what this one looks like. Altered coin.
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OK this is funny because it's actually stamped in the picture I'll take more pictures to help understand.
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