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Rest in Peace
United States
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Just as the above post said, this is not a possible error and is just damage.
Edited by pyrbob 05/19/2012 7:52 pm
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New Member
United States
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That is very similar to my penny.....it's hard for me to believe its a PMD but you guys are the experts?......
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Jmacdaddy77 - no offence but you must have a better understanding of the minting process to understand why this is so easily dubbed PMD. Its pretty rude to question the people you are asking for help, especially when these folks have more than 11 posts of experience to their names.
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United Arab Emirates
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Hello Henry. That's an oddly damaged coin. I find coins like that strangely appealing and wonder how they happened. Thanks for sharing.
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Valued Member
United States
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Hey now, lets all play nice. I understand where he's coming from. He's obviously excited that he might have found something. Maybe if someone could give him a clear explanation (newbie friendly, we don't all know the in's and out's of the minting process) then he could understand why you're telling him his "good find" is just damage and worthless. Simply telling him the same thing (that it's post mint damage) over and over isn't doing the trick and is obviously frustrating him... Just a thought. He specifically asked how it could have happened, but no one answered clearly. They just kept telling him it's PMD, I think he already understood that the forums thought that, but wanted to know WHY. I don't think he was trying to be rude, he was just trying to get more information so he could learn how it happened and why it wasn't a mint error.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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They did answer clearly a few times, it was struck, hit, damaged. Just because he is frustrated does not give him the go ahead to rip on people trying to help him. You Tube has lots of videos on the minting process.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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The OP accepted the assesment. Jmacdaddy77 resurected a six month old post...nobody was rude. I say let it go.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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ya I don't even think he has posted a coin since this one. But for the record a statement like ".it's hard for me to believe its a PMD but you guys are the experts?......" Is rude but I am sorry for pointing that out, it is not my place to correct rude people in this world. 
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Valued Member
United States
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Yes, he was told it was damaged, but he wanted to know how it could have happened. Only 1 person elaborated how it could have happened and simply stated "Something outside the Mint hit it" everyone else just stated "it's damage". I see why the people are confused, and I don't think anyone was trying to rip on anyone or call anyone out on their intelligence. As for Jmacdaddy's statement, I don't think he was necessarily rude either. He said so himself "it's hard for me to believe its a PMD.", maybe if there was a good explanation as to why it wasn't (like several people asked) then maybe it wouldn't be so hard for him to believe it. I don't get why people get so offended when others question what they say. If someone is questioning what you say, you obviously didn't provide enough evidence to prove what you said, at least to the person who is questioning you. I've been borderline flamed trying to ask why a coin of mine wasn't an error.... it's just a simple question, it's not meant to be rude or question your expertise. Some of us like to learn, not just be told. Also: "Jmacdaddy77 - no offence but you must have a better understanding of the minting process to understand why this is so easily dubbed PMD. Its pretty rude to question the people you are asking for help, especially when these folks have more than 11 posts of experience to their names." 1. You say he must have a better knowledge of the minting process to understand why it's a PMD. 2. You call him rude because he was trying to gain better knowledge then go on to belittle him implying that because he has 11 posts that he must know nothing. As you can see, those statements completely contradict. He needs more knowledge to understand, but he tries to ask (so he can understand) and is called rude.  Edited for length: Not everyone believes what they're told. It's human nature to question things.
Edited by TheCentMan 11/22/2012 11:11 pm
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United States
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Valued Member
United States
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I'm fine, I'm not questioning that it's a PMD or not. I know it's a PMD, but I don't understand why someone was being called rude and being called out for simply trying to learn.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Its common sense really, I guess I could have left the 11 posts out but sometimes I get sick of smart #$% people and let um have it. Also a statement like that does not imply they are trying to learn anything at that point, he said that with the "?" question mark, implying they were not experts. It does not matter at this point, I am done with it. Thank You! 
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Pillar of the Community
United Arab Emirates
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Amida, thank you for the two links. Both are very informative and entertaining.
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 United States
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Resurrect a 6-month old thread to start an argument? I don't think so.
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