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19? Lincoln Memorial Cent Strange Error?any Thoughts?

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Just plain old mischief.



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Seriously what is this called?
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Seriously what is this called?


It is a damaged coin and it is called :PSD (Post Strike Damage) not a mint Error.
People do strange experiments with coins when they are bored.
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Right, sorry about that.
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Just plain damage.
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That looks like the kind of damage that a can opener could do .
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It is a damaged coin and it is called :PSD (Post Strike Damage) not a mint Error.
People do strange experiments with coins when they are bored.
Agreed.

No harm in asking about it though.
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PSD = Post-Strike Damage
PMD = Post-Mint Damage

Please read :
http://goccf.com/t/232554
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