1928-D, Edge strike, Jam strike? Strange strike.

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1928-D, Edge strike, Jam strike? Strange strike.

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Re: 1928-D, Edge strike, Jam strike? Strange strike.

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This looks like physical post mint damage to me
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Re: 1928-D, Edge strike, Jam strike? Strange strike.

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Paul, does it look like the word God was struck after the anomaly? I have or can take a closer picture of that area. H..L I can take a picture where you can count Lincolns nose hairs. (lol)

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It may be helpful to learn the minting process................
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Re: 1928-D, Edge strike, Jam strike? Strange strike.

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It's edge damaged. Use error-ref.com to look up errors.

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Paul, I enjoy a lot of Daniel's CoinHelp video page and that is what he instructs one to learn also. That and the seven DD descriptions. And I am somewhat familiar with both, but there is just waaay to much Info. to digest for a beginner second year coin enthusiast. But I'm trying. And you also have helped immensely. I'm thinking you guys should put the title DR. (PhD) in front of your names. Off the top of my head I think these planchets were made from huge rolls of flat metal and punched at the mint, and that's where my thought was, an error on the planchet before the coin was struck. Thank you again for your assistance.

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Daniel, any chance you could be more specific? I saw some pictures, at error ref., that remotely validate my original thought. But not to the specific edge topic.

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Re: 1928-D, Edge strike, Jam strike? Strange strike.

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Daniel wrote: Sun Jul 18, 2021 8:51 pm It's edge damaged. Use error-ref.com to look up errors.
Paul wrote: Sun Jul 18, 2021 6:40 pm It may be helpful to learn the minting process................
I agree with them both. This is PMD. It did not happen at the mint.
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