Is this a error.

drcaulfield

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Diggin-N-Dumps

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Oh weird...I dont know what could have cause that , but it looks pretty cool
 

sagittarius98

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That is actually the reverse. It looks like PMD, but I won't guarantee it is.
 

Generic_Lad

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Pardon my ignorance but what is pmd?

Post mint damage. It means the "error" was created by someone defacing the coin and it adds no value to the coin.
 

StevoCBR

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This is the coolest penny i have ever seen. My guess is a bored jewelery maker!
 

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This is the coolest penny i have ever seen. My guess is a bored jewelery maker!

I bet its so rare that its worth 10x more than a normal cent! :BangHead:
 

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At least I can read it is a dime, and from the looks of it I would guess that they ground it with some type of drill bit or something. It looks like they used a Forstner bit without the brad point center. Hmmmm. Dunno.
 

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