Depends on what type of glue. I'd try industrial grade acetone first.
I think it's more like a 35.
The last 9 took a hit that flattened it out a little. Remember, copper is soft.
Happy Birthday!!
Damaged almost beyond recognition
The lighter colored area is not gold. It's where a piece of scotch tape was used. The remainder of the Cent has toned from being exposed to the air.
Looks like glue to me. It can be removed without damaging the coin.
MD on the 2017 cent. MD is flat and shelf like in appearance. There are many types of doubling, most of them being common and only worth face...
It's Zinc so take your best shot but it's not a Doubled Die.
The Quarter is dark to environmental damage (toning).
This topic has come up before and so believe the overall answer was no it should not be used to clean coins.
Can't believe you went detecting on Christmas Day. Nice finds though and glad you enjoyed yourself.
It's a common date and given the wear the grade won't make any difference. It's only worth junk grade pricing.
Sorry but I just can't tell.
Never even heard of that but I'd be in contact with them about it. I'd print that page first though.
That's the beauty of the hobby, family and Christmas. Enjoy the memories as much as you do the coins.
Love those malachite cats!
Photos?
It's an improvement over past issues.
Looking past the yellow arrows all I see is worn die and circulation issues.
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