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2014 Penny Several Error

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Good morning community, I share an image of this Penny from 2014 which has errors, which with your help I will be able to classify better and know what its name is. Below, as seen in the arrows, you can see the same folds on the shoulder of LINCOLN and the date shows that it is above the damage. On the back we can see that it has a minting stroke from a previous cent coin. I tell you this that I can see with the naked eye, I am starting out in this world of collecting and any information you give me will be very helpful, as always, very grateful for your comments.
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 Posted 12/15/2023  09:23 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add bobby131313 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Sorry, but that's just glue. Soak it in pure acetone and it will come off.
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It's glue. Soak it in 100% pure Acetone and it will come off.
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Agree, most likely glue.



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I agree with glue. Acetone might take it off depending on what type of glue it is.Not a mint error.It is PMD.
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@aam, on the reverse, the glue holds the imprint of another coin that had been previously stuck to this one. It's fun to look at, but as mentioned above isn't a mint error.
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Agreed - this is not an error but glue on the coins surface.
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glue. If acetone doesn't do it soak it in water. We see a lot of these here.
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