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Just Wondering If There's A Name For These Marks On This 1987 Jefferson Nic

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Does anyone know what or if there is a name for these marks?


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It looks like wear to me as for names for that coin colliders sidewalk surfers, casino coins. If your talking about the small crack like marks that's either something hit them or they where in the middle of the street when a vehicle ran it over and had a rock in the tire causing that minor crevasse. It doesn't look like Cud. Cud is a die break error if that's what you might be looking for
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Those marks on the coin are just PMD.
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. Just PMD.
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It just looks used and abused to me.
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Circulation marks. The normal little nicks, cuts, and scratches that tend to accumulate on a coin due to everyday circulation.

If the coin was uncirculated they would be called bag marks. The nicks and contact marks from being jostled against the other coins in the bag.

On a circulated coin some of them might have been bag marks and other are from contact with other coins in the peoples pockets.
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