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2006 South Dakota P Mint All Type Of Stuff Going On Any Help To Identify

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 Posted 07/11/2022  6:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add JimmyD to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
What I see:
Lots of bag marks and dings
Machine Doubling
Coin wrapper damage
Normal circulation wear

Tell us what you see.
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Die cheap On the reverse hub damage and and the obverse Looks like a extra piece of nose and dd on liberty
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A O instead of a Q I mean the B on liberty that's not dd
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with JimmyD, lots of circulation dings and coin roll wrapper damage, as those on your coin are sunk into the coin.

If these were die gouges, they would be raised points/regions on the coin, and if that were the case, then that would be a die issue error and something cool to talk about.
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@fla, I agree with the others that these are little dings from circulation. For example, you can see the "squished" metal that used to be the tail on that letter Q.
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yup, I agree. hits and dings from circulation is what I mostly see. Possibly MD and of course the dreadful rolling machine arc.
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In the future please tell us what you're looking at, don't make us guess.

I agree, all just random circulation damage plus Rolling Machine Damage on the reverse.
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we are bad guessers.

Lots of post mint damage, Wrapping Machine Damage and slight Machine Doubling.
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Some Grease Fill on the center devices on the reverse. At first I considered extreme die wear, but other areas of the design looked normal. So the decision on the Grease Fill on the devices on the statues. If it were all over die fatigue, I would expect all the devices being affected.
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I don't see this happening on your coin. Pretty much a spender with the other items already mentioned.

CoopHome: How can you tell the difference between die wear and Grease Fill on a circulated coin? areas affected
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