Can’t figure this one out
Lyndag
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I can’t see a darn t
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ing on obverse. Personally I don’t think this is PMD but your opinion is appreciated
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Obverse seems to be crazy. Opinions please
Perhaps obverse sanded down.
Please post an edge pic and pics of the obverse edge.
PMD
It's a "Parking lot" coin. Been run over a few (many?) times, leaving the gouges, scratches, and damage. It absolutely is PMD
Try to use your enthusiasm on vintage coins, looking for errors. If need be, roll hunting can be fun and rewarding. Understanding obvious pmd allows you to move on to more important coins. Peace Roy
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PTD....Post Tire Damage
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At a minimum the coin is heavily damaged from being run over on pavement. If you can't at least recognize that then there is a problem. Beyond that, who knows, in this condition it is presumably worthless when if there was an error there. But, in any case, what error do you think it is? (You need to be able to explain how it happened at the mint.).