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2022 P Bessie Coleman Quarter, Is This Damage, Help Please?

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Hey guys, I found this one yesterday CRH, is called my attention, at first you can think is raised but I truly believe that it is incunse, that is behind the numbers 21 and behind the S, so that is damage right? Also it seems that something happen at the obverse side in the date exactly on number 3 upper right side, please take a look at that too. Thank you guys as always your input will be appreciated.
2022-P-Bessie-Coleman-Quarter,--Is-This-Damage,-Help-Please?
2022-P-Bessie-Coleman-Quarter,--Is-This-Damage,-Help-Please?
2022-P-Bessie-Coleman-Quarter,--Is-This-Damage,-Help-Please?
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 Posted 10/15/2024  3:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add donnie59 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It looks like PMD to me. It took a hit of some sort.
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Thank you donnie59!
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 Posted 10/15/2024  4:13 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Tacc to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Agree just circulation hit/damage on incuse lettering.
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Thank you Tacc! I have a question, It could have the hit behind of the numbers and the letter? I know this is damage, but what I know when a coin got hit you can see the hit on the letter and number, but in this case whatever is happening here is behind of the number 21 and the S. I'm wondering if maybe my images are that bad that can't show what I'm talking about?
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The numbers are incuse, so the damage is going to happen around them before it touches them since they are deeper.
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Ohhhhh I got it, thank you jbuck, I learned something new today.
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Agree, looks like PMD.
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Agreed, PMD.
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Thank you Coinfrog, Dearborn and E&V!! yeah learned that today So there is not any possibilities when the devises are incuse to be something like die gouge, die abrasion die dent or something like that? and asking this just for me to be clear on that, so I know what to look on the coins.

Also I'm really confused, I know die gouge are raised, but are die abrasion and die dent sunken or raised? Yes I looked for that information but mi mind doesn't take it and I got more confused. I would like somebody in a simple word can tell me what that is if raised or incuse (sunken) please.
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