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Hypothetically speaking if a coin was stressed on a dime planchet and then struck by the Lincoln image and then struck with a foreign coin image upon first glance it would look like it was hit by a train but upon closer inspection you could take you from parts of the foreign coin and the Lincoln Cent and the dime and realize that all these are actually mint marks of seperate coins, but the coin loks pretty messed up over all, is that desirable to a collector?
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Can you post a Hypothetically picture of the coin? Without pictures, I would say it's post mint damage.
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Lets just say it happened somehow please, cause I cant show the detail I want to with this crappy tablet camera, makes me so angry, see what I can do....
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Post mint damage sounds like damage the post didnt make? This coin has distinct raised features that cant be attributed to time after leaving the mibt. I saw it and was like, what the heck is going on down there at the mint?, ill see what I can do in uploadi g a good quality image...
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Post mint damage sounds like damage the post didnt make?


No, PMD is damage that happened to the coin "after" it left to mint. The damage didn't happen during the minting process.
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Post mint damage simply means it wasnt caused at the mint, but instead by another outside cause. Some of the more common causes are:
-bored children
-very bored children
-bored children who got access to their parent's tools
-bored adults
-people trying to sell a fake error


Edit: somebody beat me to defining it
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The probability of a coin getting struck 3 times on three different die pairings is zero. Best we can do without pictures.
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Girl6, you have formally been introduced to a coin produced in a garage workshop by our famous No-name mentioned hooligan, They are wholly produced in a manner similar to this...

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Can you see lettering from the other coins?

Are those letters reversed (backwards, so to speak)?
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is that desirable to a collector?


I would hypothetically say "YES" to a hypothetical collector!
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Try your best with your tablet and post a photo.
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without beating around a hypothetical bush - it's impossible. I wouldn't even justify the possibility with 99 followed by a million more 9's as the potential chance of such a possibility.
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Yes!



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