Hello Again,
I am really studying and trying to learn about types of errors and varieties. I am going through my collection looking for them now :) Anyhow, so what I once thought was a Lincoln Cent that got run over by a bus, I now think it is a messy error. So here is my question: Is this a die error or a striking error. Or a really foul planchet?
Thanks.
1918 d Error Coin Education
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Re: 1918 d Error Coin Education
using your images here,.....
& hugeeyes the 'deformation' in this photo .... red arrow
i have to go with "PMD" (Post Mint Damage)
& hugeeyes the 'deformation' in this photo .... red arrow
i have to go with "PMD" (Post Mint Damage)
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Re: 1918 d Error Coin Education
I'm with Paul.
Especially since you can see distortion and damage on the direct opposite side of the coin as well.
Especially since you can see distortion and damage on the direct opposite side of the coin as well.
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