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In a remarkable twist of fate, I have just found a relative of these coins. I am not "taking the micky". I did find a 50c with the same looking "reeding" pressed into part of a corner. Unfortunately it is still 100% PMD...
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Australia
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 ozcoins, the opposite o'Ƨlock too if you can. Very curious ........ running out of cats here.
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Please ozcoins (pics) ...... the suspense is killing me ..... not your normal run of the mill  ing coin ....
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Pillar of the Community
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I will try to do pics tonight.
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Pillar of the Community
Australia
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Quote: well, I don't think you all have to be so rude about it.....I was just showing it to you all to get more feedback (in a nice way)..... All the comments haven't been rude, simply truthful and been made by some of the best numismatics on the Aussie part of this site.  Regardless of these opinions I imagine that this coin will be listed by you  on eBay  You did really well finding the "Bubble" coin but all the rest of your stuff is PMD. Sorry Mate 
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Pillar of the Community
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Here are the pics. Not nearly as good as many on here, but I hope they are clear enough.   Still 100% PMD
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Quote: When you take into consideration all the advice given regarding the first one of these being PMD, surely a person would realise that none of us are going to change our opinions when a second one appears. No matter which way anyone looks at it, the coin is worth 50 cents and if some poor bugger pays big money for it on ebay, then they will have been severely ripped off. I would hope the decent thing is done and the listing is removed. Hear Hear !
Edited by appleangel07 05/09/2013 09:58 am
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Formerly nancyc
Australia
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life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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Thanks ozcoins for posting the pics. Indeed a twist of fate. (If it was a 2010 rotated, I guess it would have been a twisty of fate ..... oh dear). Anyhow, with all 3 images now showing around 14 identical teeth marks and opposing imprint / damage, I'd imagine the same culprit. The first coin in this topic is a 2007, Ozcoins yours appears to be a 2006 as opposed to the 2008 in the latest listing by the one who cannot do the right thing, which suggests PMD even more than before (not that there was any doubt). Now to find the 14 toothed squeezie beast that matches the markings! Thanks again for posting the pics ozcoins 
Edited by The Unicorn 05/09/2013 6:29 pm
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Sad hey ? Shellfish & Gritty I'm afraid LOLOL iykwim
BTW I ment to say in my previous post Enworb can speak for me any time,re the frustration.
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I have a couple of these and saved them for "just in case" but I thought they are PMD from chubb coin roller's. imagine one getting jammed in a roller type device due to the odd shape, I could see it causing this damage.
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Formerly nancyc
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Quote:I have a couple of these and saved them for "just in case" but I thought they are PMD from chubb coin roller's. imagine one getting jammed in a roller type device due to the odd shape, I could see it causing this damage. Any chance of some pictures? And tell us what years they are too please. 
life is a mystery to be lived not a problem to be solved
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I found another of these today. I think it must be some type of coin handling machinery causing it (just because I can't think of anything else doing it).
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