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1995 D Dime. Error Or PMD

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Lamination error or PMD
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Looks like a foreign substance pulling away from the surface - PMD.
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Post Strike Damage ( PSD).
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Hard to say exactly what is coating your coin, but if you soak
it in acetone, it will probably disappear, then it won't be a damaged coin.
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