Also found a '39 and a '44 War Nickel...
Coin Town Hero Member Jul 25, 2012 589 251 Primary Interest: Other Apr 17, 2013 #1 Also found a '39 and a '44 War Nickel... Amazon Forum Fav 👍 DR.ÖTEK Metal Detector, Waterproof Gold Detector, Pinpoint & Terrain Modes, Professional Metal Detector - Grab it through Amazon! Upvote 0
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archertiger3 Jr. Member Feb 25, 2013 96 23 KS Primary Interest: Other Apr 17, 2013 #2 it kinda looks like wear but the obverse doesn't have much. now i'm curious what other people will say
it kinda looks like wear but the obverse doesn't have much. now i'm curious what other people will say
sagittarius98 Gold Member Jan 16, 2012 5,932 753 Maryland Detector(s) used White's Coinmaster Primary Interest: Other Apr 17, 2013 #3 PMD
50cent Silver Member Nov 16, 2012 2,870 1,109 Super-Skunksville x1000. Primary Interest: Other Apr 17, 2013 #4 PMD, good goin on the 39, got me a 38 today.
Cougar729 Jr. Member Apr 8, 2013 99 56 Missouri Primary Interest: All Treasure Hunting Apr 17, 2013 #5 I have to ask what is PMD? My change back from the guy at my local coin shop included a 1939 Nickel today, was pretty pumped about that.
I have to ask what is PMD? My change back from the guy at my local coin shop included a 1939 Nickel today, was pretty pumped about that.
OP OP Coin Town Hero Member Jul 25, 2012 589 251 Primary Interest: Other Apr 18, 2013 Thread starter #6 Cougar729 said: I have to ask what is PMD? My change back from the guy at my local coin shop included a 1939 Nickel today, was pretty pumped about that. Click to expand... PMD = post mint damage meaning the damage or "error" or "variety" was not original from the mint...it happened after the coin was released into circulation. I figured this was a PMD coin but thought I'd ask the experts before tossing it back!
Cougar729 said: I have to ask what is PMD? My change back from the guy at my local coin shop included a 1939 Nickel today, was pretty pumped about that. Click to expand... PMD = post mint damage meaning the damage or "error" or "variety" was not original from the mint...it happened after the coin was released into circulation. I figured this was a PMD coin but thought I'd ask the experts before tossing it back!