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    Hello, I cannot remember for the life of me what this error is called? I checked on error-ref.com but couldn’t find it. It’s eating at me. Thanks!
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  • #2
    Not an error, PSD “Post Strike Damage”. Most likely done by a sheet metal cutter.

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    • #3
      agree PMD by wire cutters or sheet metal snios

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      • #4
        Thank you JC and PNWMAKES. See, initially I sad the same thing. Then I saw some where that this can also be damage done somehow during the striking process. This is why I brought it to you because I’m sure I saw a video on this type of damage saying many over look it as PMD but that in fact this is done at the mint. Maybe I can run across that video again. Thank you gentleman I appreciate your feedback!

        Don

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        • #5
          The metal pushed out past the rim tells me PMD. A coin struck through debris in a collar would be round and not have the metal flowing out. Unless it is a partial collar which is another error altogether.

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          • #6
            Awesome. Thank you for that input! Much appreciated

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