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This, I'm Assuming, Is PMD On This 1985 D Lincoln, Right?

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So I either found this guy CRH'ing, or a customer gave it to me, either way, I was checking out how decent the obverse was looking, then thought I mightve had a RPM, but then I flipped it over!?!? So as stated in the title, I'm assuming this is PMD, but is that possible, without leaving a mark on the obverse? Not sure how to push metal around on a coin like this, but I'm guess some bored soul figured it out, or can something like that happen at the Mint?
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@CCB,

My uneducated opinion I am thinking possible plating blisters, they can distort devices, go in different directions etc, it's a bit hard to tell from the pictures. 7.
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I agree that this is all damage: gouges on UNUM, the roof of the Lincoln Memorial, and AMERICA, plus a potential plating bubble on the steps.
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The gouges are PMD. There might be some minor plating blisters but the photo is not in focus enough to say for sure.
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Agree with all above. There may be some split plating in the immediate vicinity of the mint mark, which can give a (pseudo) RPM look.
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Same, just PMD.
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