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  • Paul
    • Apr 2026

    #1

    Error Other | Satin to Gloss Cent

    Hi Guys,

    Last night I found this 2007 D, I thought it was dipped in polyurithane or something but it actually is half satin and half gloss on the obverse ( wrong terminoligy most likley lol). Anyway the reverse also has a couple of these areas. What is strange is where it transitions from satin to gloss it actually is inverse without any disruption to the letters. Anybody ever seen or know what this is called? (And please don't say a vise job). Sorry for the marginal pix, I get my new Am Scope next week.


    As always, thanks for looking and replying.

    Paul
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  • wapa
    Member
    • Jan 2012
    • 2409

    #2
    Hey Paul that is one great find. Quite the clash I believe, very nice.

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    • jcuve
      Moderator, Die & Variety Expert
      • Apr 2008
      • 15458

      #3
      I want to say it has been messed with. Cannot explain how it was fooled with, nor how it would be some sort of planchet error...



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      • Paul

        #4
        I don't understand why the gloss areas (if it was dipped or something) is not the raised portions of the coin. insted it is the reverse. The clash looking area on the reverse is not raised either.

        Thanks
        Paul

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        • coop
          Member
          • Jan 2012
          • 2754

          #5
          Just like this one?


          I put saliva on the coin and it turned darker in color. I have it set aside as a test piece. It's 2 over a year old now and looks the same. But that is probably what happened to you coin.
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          • Paul

            #6
            Coop

            Yours looks transitioned where as mine has a solid line separating the 2 areas...I must say the shades are right on though. SALIVA YUK!

            Thanks for the reply.

            Paul

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            • liveandievarieties
              TPG & Market Expert
              • Feb 2011
              • 6049

              #7
              You've got glue all over your coin, have you tried some acetone, I'm not kidding.
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              • Paul

                #8
                Not here, but I have some at work..I will try it on the coin monday.

                Thanks

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                • Paul

                  #9
                  "Winner winner chicken dinner"...liveand die hit it right on the head. I gave it an acetone bath, wiped it down and now it's just a 2007. The junk to the top right of the memorial (I think) must have been the super glue top.

                  Thanks
                  Paul

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                  • coppercoins
                    Lincoln Cent Variety Expert
                    • Dec 2008
                    • 2482

                    #10
                    Looks like I got to the party late. I recognized it as clear lacquer on the coin immediately. I doubt it was glue.
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                    • liveandievarieties
                      TPG & Market Expert
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 6049

                      #11
                      Guess we'll never know the composite of the contaminant now Chuck. Or maybe we can do a spectral analysis of the cotton swab he used to remove it... Please keep me posted on this.
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                      • Paul

                        #12
                        Well chris I licked it and it wasn't syrup, so I rubbed it with acetone and "Bam" gone.

                        Paul


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                        • liveandievarieties
                          TPG & Market Expert
                          • Feb 2011
                          • 6049

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Paul
                          Well chris I licked it and it wasn't syrup

                          Paul
                          I've got some coins of my own with questionable contamination, care to put them to your test?
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