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I saw this one, it is PMD also. There is a thread on here about Rockwell test marks on coins that looks at some of the indentations we find on coins. That is why I wanted to see it.
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Thank you, I will definitely read that.. once I find it
Edited by Krause1705 11/13/2015 3:35 pm
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You can find most stuff on here by clicking the search button at the top of this page. The page that you were on just before this page has numbers in the top right corner (just below where it says, "show all topics"). You can click those numbers to take you back to previous topics.
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Thank you, I appreciate the help and info..
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Quote:...has to be PSD right? Krause1705, did you mean to write PMD a.k.a post mint damage? Or is PSD a term for something that I am unaware of?
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Thank you cwb, I haven't been able to get back to my computer.. I am not sure if I was using the correct term for this particular damage, or if there is a difference between the 2 and what you use them for..
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Post Mint Damage implies the damage had to have occurred after the coin left the mint. Post Strike Damage states the damage occurred anytime after the strike. If a coin received damage after the strike, PSD is always correct terminology. 
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Krause1705 - Do you mind if I use your photos?
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Quote:If a coin received damage after the strike, PSD is always correct terminology. So therefore would it be correct to state that 'all PMD is also PSD' since it also occurred after the strike...?
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On another thread condor pointed out PMD stands for post minting damage. People shorten it to mint out of habit. They are the exact same thing except PMD tends to confuse people because of its shortening to mint.
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