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Help 1973 D LMC..found Silverish Chunks In Penny. Error, Diebreak, W/ Is It?

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 Posted 01/27/2017  7:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dtl to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I guess for now yes I'm starting to get convinced it is PSD, by all the edducated comments.... Simply trying to give you everything I know, and can see about the coin to make that decision,and closest known comparisons of real struck-in fragments.. I find researching the errors it could be, very interesting, hope to find one of that type I thought it was. The last comment about an electrical arche could make sense for sure, especially at those random points.! Will try to go back through this thread and understand EXACTLY why it is PSD, then read again lol....Despite all the signs I see that it was struck in. Just wishfull thinking probably. I am an expert on some subjects, this is not one of them. Ohh well, it's fun.
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Hang on to it, you can learn a lot from it.
Stick around and learn more about errors and die varieties, see some of the damage that happens to coins, and you will see what to look for to tell the difference.
Keep searching, there are some great find out there!
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Definitely hold on to it if you're interested in errors. Having a comparison example in hand is an invaluable tool.
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