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Penny Stamped On A Quarter

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Ok a friend works at the local dollar store and she found this in the change when she was counting to close up and she gave it to me cause we been collecting coins for 20 plus years and said I don't think it was done at the ment just to cool to be true I told her I would see what people think it looks cool ya know lol.

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Maybe a vise job. Someone pressed a penny into a quarter to transfer the image, which appears in reverse.
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I don't think it was done at the mint


100% agree. Either a vise job or someone stuck a cent into some superglue on the surface of this quarter and it hardened.
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someone stuck a cent into some superglue on the surface of this quarter and it hardened.
Could be. Acetone would remove it.
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Probably most likely glue. Acetone should be able to remove it. Not an error.
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It's definitely not glue it's an impression that goes up through the back so I agree that it's not for men but definitely not glue.
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It's a vise job then. Definitely not an error. Value is 25 cents.
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to CCF.


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It's definitely not glue it's an impression that goes up through the back so I agree that it's not for men but definitely not glue.

Can you post up full coin images so we can see the entire coin? both sides would be greatly appreciated.
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