Your cent looks like it was glued to an advertisement at one time. Here is a post on adhesive removal. https://www.cointalk.com/posts/8213068/
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When you have virtually one or more of every coin ever issued for circulation in the last 125+ years (dollars to cents) variations is a good way...
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Well done and well thought out. I have a large number of proof and silver proof sets. Many of them I have duplicates of. You put some thinking in...
I've used acetone on US Cents with no problem.
Thanks Ed. We find some strange things in those reject bins.
I have no idea if you are being sarcastic or not. Either way, I like your feedback. Is it really as you say? Edit = I found it on google.
Could this be the Broken R variety? [ATTACH]
Thanks for posting those great examples. Congratulations.
This was in the reject bin of a Coin Star. It is the size of a US Nickel but much thinner and lighter. [ATTACH]
Here is one of mine. [ATTACH]
@Dynoking @green18 Thanks I appreciate the feedback. They will stay where they are.
Here is one very close that I would put about G6 perhaps a little more. [ATTACH]
Typo? 21-S
Let us know if you decide to try removing it. We all need a little ah-ha moment.
I'm with Ed, looks like glue. A minute or so in Acetone will tell.
@Collecting Nut I love it. I spent a lot of time making paper shims to hold coins in the on folders. I hate holes too. I have a complete set but...
Always great to hear from you. My continued best wishes.
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