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2015 D Washington Quarter - Strike Through?

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I am thinking this might be some type of strike through. The thing that is throwing me off is the way it bulged the edge out - this makes me then think PMD? Your thoughts?
2015-D-Washington-Quarter---Strike-Through?
2015-D-Washington-Quarter---Strike-Through?
2015-D-Washington-Quarter---Strike-Through?
2015-D-Washington-Quarter---Strike-Through?
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 Posted 04/26/2023  4:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ijn1944 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'm thinking rather vicious post-strike damage of a blunt force nature.
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Whenever you find a coin with sunk in damage on one side, and bulging at the same point on the other, 99% of the time it's damage.
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I'm with Dearborn, the rim should not be damaged in such a way. PMD.
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Agree this is PMD.
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Thanks everyone. It's back in the spend pile!
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Clear PMD
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