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2004 P Nickel Error?

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My first instinct was PMD, until I noticed the direction the rim is affected and the edge. I don't know if this could have happened at the mint or not.

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Looks like metal was pushed over the rim so I am going to say PMD. Not really a way this can happen at the mint. See on the arm too? More scratches. Definitely dragged against something.
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 Posted 04/28/2015  06:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Looks like PMD to me also.
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I just wasn't sure that metal could be PMD'd so perfectly around that curved rim.
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Major PMD. Find a lot of these CRHing.
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Circulation since has helped fold the pushed-over metal become neater.
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I see. thanks Dave and all.
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