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UNUSUAL Error? BACK OF Neck!! 
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Pillar of the Community
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It's not an error, it's was damaged after it left the mint.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Bedrock of the Community
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Damage, PSD. Not an error coin.
Errers and Varietys.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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 with all of those 
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Looks too clean to be a damage. Is there anyway possible for a nice and clear picture? I'm gonna play devils advocate on this one
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Sarge50- It was a good picture though. Always post both sides of the coins for evaluation.
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Quote: Looks too clean to be a damage.  
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USSID18, what are you confused about?
Doesn't look like damage to me. My humble opinion. Picture is good, but gets pixelated when you zoom in. When a coin is damaged, you can easily tell. I can't tell on this one that this coin is damaged.
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Quote: USSID18, what are you confused about?
Doesn't look like damage to me. My humble opinion. Picture is good, but gets pixelated when you zoom in. When a coin is damaged, you can easily tell. I can't tell on this one that this coin is damaged. Quote: Looks too clean to be a damage. I'm confused be that sentence. Okay, if it's not damaged what type of error is it? The OP needs closer pictures.
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Quote: Okay, if it's not damaged what type of error is it? I have NO idea. Sorry, if my statement didn't make sense to you, I'm not a native speaker. The PSD according to you you guys just looks way too neat/clean to be a damage if that makes sense Usually a PSD looks rugged and you can easily tell. I'm probably wrong on this one. I just state my opinion, that's it. I'm not saying I'm right. You guys are probably right in your assessment. Cheers
Edited by Evan7 08/31/2019 10:48 am
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Quote: Sorry, if my statement didn't make sense to you, I'm not a native speaker. Thank you, I thought it was me. Quote:The PSD according to you you guys just looks way too neat/clean to be a damage if that makes sense No, you're using the word "clean" in the wrong context here. You should always use the word "clean or cleaned" with coins referencing they were "cleaned or rubbed" with a chemical or rag, which changes it appearance or color Quote:Usually a PSD looks rugged and you can easily tell. Not necessarily!
Edited by USSID18 08/31/2019 11:03 am
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Quote: No, you're using the word "clean" in the wrong context here. You should always use the word "clean or cleaned" with coins referencing they were "cleaned or rubbed" with a chemical or rag, which changes it appearance or color Thank you for explanation. Speaking three different languages is hard sometimes. What makes sense in one language, might not make sense in another language. This is a good learning lesson to me. Thank you!
Edited by Evan7 08/31/2019 11:11 am
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 Close up
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Lol Sarge, you just cropped your original picture. I've already seen that. I was talking about a clear close up pic, which might not happen if you don't have equipment to take a very clear picture.
Cheers
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