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What Has Happened To This Quarter.

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OK I know what PMD is. I also know debris finds a way into the minting process.Strike through debris. Strike through grease. Jammed repeatedly during ejection after strike through happened? Also last stage Die Deterioration. Let's talk about this cause that is definitely mint error .
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It was damaged. Not a mint error. Just like a car that is wreck is not the factory at fault, this coin was damaged outside of the mint. So it is not a mint error. It is now a cull coin. Just a spendable coin.
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 Posted 02/28/2022  04:27 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It is PMD.
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I see post-strike damage--not a mint error in my opinion. Any chance we could see a full, large and sharp pic of the reverse, then an end-on rim image? Thanks.
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PMD. The rim has taken a hit pushing the metal over. This could not happen during the striking of the coin.
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@fred can you please add the date to the title of this thread? Including this information helps us when we are searching for something specific. Thx.
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