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No, I don't think so. Looks to be post mint damage with the cut on the rim as a tell. Perhaps others will have a different or similar opinion.
bob
I see raised metal around the defect.
Hard to be precise with those pictures but there’s a chance. The lighting and overexposure of highlights may be creating a false sense of topography.
Due to the raised metal, I would be inclined to call it PMD. Cheers, RickO
damage, imo
metal raised higher than the rest of the rim. that is due to damage ... not during the minting process.
Looks like PMD
Impression of Planet Proxima Centauri with New the stars, Centauri a and Centauri B - Information about Proxima Centauri .
Nothing like making a good first "impression," digitdoo.
Maybe he’s an illegal alien?
You might be right. It most likely just dropped in to..."See What Condition Our Condition Was In."
Never cared much for that song until The Big Lebowski