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2017-P Indiana State Quarter; Error Or PMD Markings On Reverse?

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 Posted 03/20/2018  5:08 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add sccollector to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Im gussing just PMD?


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could be a Die Cud, by that I mean that die had a Cud on it, and not the coin. It might be a Die Cud, or pm-damage. Go to a local coin expert for more info. Hope that I could be of Help! -Ezra (Love from Israel)
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It's just contact marks from another coin. So PMD.

Also, Cuds would be on the rim. So it's definitely not a Cud. I think the term ItsDaBunnyYT was looking for was die chip. But since these marks on your coin are incuse, it cannot be a die chip.
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