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1994-D Moon Penny? PMD Or Bad Planchet When Struck?

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1994-D-Moon-Penny?--PMD-Or-Bad-Planchet-When-Struck?

1994-D-Moon-Penny?--PMD-Or-Bad-Planchet-When-Struck?
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I'd say PMD because the metal around the craters is raised. Is there a bulge on the other side to match the dent on the obverse?
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Shot with a high powered BB rifle.
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No bulge at all. And when I look at it through my loupe the edges of the crater are not raised...just the top part of the "Y" is raised...I will get a pic at a angle..
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1994-D-Moon-Penny?--PMD-Or-Bad-Planchet-When-Struck?
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Bummer...i think it is PMD because the bottom of the "T" is affected...IMO if it was struck with the crater already there the T would look like a regular T with the bottom missing where the Crater started....its interesting though because where did all the copper go that was in the crater?

Oh well....Next roll!
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Seems like the Y was originally there and is now depressed into the crater.
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Definitely coin damage.
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Agreed....it was just something unlike I have ever seen and I got excited....Def PMD
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