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1996 P - Roosevelt Dime - What Is This? PMD?

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kind of odd damage. no visible bending/deformation.


1996-P---Roosevelt-Dime---What-Is-This?-PMD?
1996-P---Roosevelt-Dime---What-Is-This?-PMD?
1996-P---Roosevelt-Dime---What-Is-This?-PMD?
1996-P---Roosevelt-Dime---What-Is-This?-PMD?
1996-P---Roosevelt-Dime---What-Is-This?-PMD?
1996-P---Roosevelt-Dime---What-Is-This?-PMD?
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Definitely PMD.
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post mint damage ( PMD).
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Just taken a hit that has flattened the rim and part of the U.
You can see where the rim is protruding slightly from the displaced metal. ( PMD)
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It is a little odd that with this amount of deformation on one side, there is not a corresponding spot on the other. I wonder if this wasn't field down rather than squished. Either way, I agree that it is damage.
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Also the coin is no longer totally round. It was pushed on out of line by the damage.
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