Very peculiar error!

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  1. Voka_

    Voka_ New Member

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  3. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    Welcome to Coin Talk!

    Sorry....can't tell what you have there from the pics. You could try shooting through a loupe if you have one or do a high resolution scan of the coin.
     
  4. TexasMom

    TexasMom New Member

    Hi Voka... I've only been on here a week myself, but found that the pics come out a lot better when you lean a digital camera up against a 10x or 20x magnifying piece. Can't wait to see what you have!
     
  5. coop

    coop Senior Member

    It is a coin that was squashed in a vise between two other Cents. The clincher? The image is mirrored from the transfers. All the higher devices on the coin are distorted from the opposite coin. You see this on ebay all the time for sale claiming to be a double struck cent. Just PMD.
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    http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/coop49/Vise_Squeezed_Cent.jpg
     
  6. stealer

    stealer Roller of Coins

    If you look at the second picture it looks like Memorial is raised off of Lincoln's head.
     
  7. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    It is usually done between two blocks of wood. A couple of years ago, I bought a cent with a Montana quarter inverted onto the obverse and reverse. Well, since I had kind of just gotten into collecting for real, I didn't know what it was, so I consigned it to a dealer, who brought it to Fred Weinberg (Error Specialist) and he explained how it is done. The dealer, after that, tried it himself with different coins and the result was the same as the coin that you have. Here is a picture of the Montana quarter cent that I purchased for $5:
    IMG_1255.JPG IMG_1257.JPG
     
  8. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    I superimposed a 2007 Cent onto the coin to see where it originally was:
    IMG_1255 copy.jpg
     
  9. Voka_

    Voka_ New Member

    This is correct the memorial is slightly raised off, you can only see the parts of the memorial that are most raised off the coin, same with the head.
     
  10. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Now I superimposed the Montana Quarter onto the coin to see the main areas. Notice the the design was inverted because, of course, a coin's actual design is never usually backwards :D :
    IMG_1255 copy 2.jpg
     
  11. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    You say that the memorial is raised and not incuse? This would mean that the image is probably the results of two coins being glued together and then pealed apart. Study the coin under a microscope and you should be able to see the seam at the edge of the glue. If you soak the coin in acetone the glue should loosen up and peal off.

    Richard
     
  12. Hobo

    Hobo Squirrel Hater

    I agree. (I think you meant "glue" instead of "ink".)
     
  13. ziggy9

    ziggy9 *NEC SPERNO NEC TIMEO*

    yep, minor brain phart there, it has been corrected,
     
  14. Voka_

    Voka_ New Member

    The glue is probably what it is, when i first looked at it one side looked like glue, almost threw it back but changed my mind, thanks for the help
     
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