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2000 P Nickel - Die Deterioration Or PMD?

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I have an interesting coin that is all kind of messed up. Could this be a Late Die Deterioration issue?
2000-P-Nickel---Die-Deterioration-Or-PMD?
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 Posted 01/15/2023  09:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
PMD
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Thanks John1.
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PMD for sure, but what kind of PMD I'm not sure. Clearly physical bruising to the rims, but maybe some heat involved as well?



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I was thinking it would have to be pretty hot to melt it like that. Wow.
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perhaps an early stage Dryer Coin
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Great pictures and info about Dryer Coins. I learn so much from this community. Thanks nick10.
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