194x Lincoln Cent, is this an error?

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  1. D-Train

    D-Train proof coin enthusiast

    Thanks for the cool pics Eddie! :cool:
     
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  3. eric6794

    eric6794 Well-Known Member

    @D-Train Perhaps you may have asked in a nicer manner what PMD stands for, there are people in this world that give answers thinking maybe the person might know what an abbreviated word means and not think that they may not. Don't burn bridges because of something simple like this. As far as your coin they are right it took a hit copper is very easy to manipulate so if another coin hit it just right it can shift the copper I have seen many like the coin you have. Good luck hunting.
     
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  4. Tyler Graton

    Tyler Graton Well-Known Member

    Very well put! i thought this guy had more vinegar than one of these! lays-kettle-cooked-sea-salt-vinegar.png

    Dont put things out there if you dont want it to come back and haunt you! My best advice for new members here! :)
     
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  5. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Don't assume that everything that looks strange may be valuable. There are plenty of minor Mint Errors that have very little or no premium at all.. Don't worry, over time you will begin to understand

    Peace :angelic:
     
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  6. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    @D-Train, you've made a very poor first impression. If your attitude doesn't change, and fast, you aren't going to make it here. You have to realize that you're dealing with folks here that really know their stuff and can be very cutting or very pleasant in the way they treat you. You are the one that determines which way they go. I, personally, am blocking you from my feed. Bye.
     
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  7. Oldhoopster

    Oldhoopster Member of the ANA since 1982

    D-train. You are not listed as a new member and I think I recall seeing you name on posts recently

    In the last few weeks There have been at least 4-6 posts Asking about the same thing as your post. Some have very good explanations as to the likely cause of the POST MINT DAMAGE on you cent. I would suggest you go and look these up. Then you won't have to be worried about being insulted by members looking down their noses at you. It's too bad they don't take a lot of time answering these common questions over and over again. Darn guys and their short answers
     
  8. dollar

    dollar Junior Member

    Don't you find it ironic that in your responses to PMD you use IMO?
     
  9. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    SNAFU!

    Where is Kilroy when you need him?

    Chris
     
  10. David Setree Rare Coins

    David Setree Rare Coins Well-Known Member

    "Look THAT up in your Funk & Wagnall's."

    "Laugh in". Summer of '69.

    What a great show for pushing the limits of TV in that topsy-turvy era.

    I loved it.
     
  11. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    Gosh! What a hostile group. I have a similar penny that I believe was created by the actions of the machine that seals the ends of coin rolls.
     
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  12. D-Train

    D-Train proof coin enthusiast

    Yeah I'm not THAT new, I've been here a few months. It seems I've stepped in it and gotten too easily annoyed by the use of acronyms that I'm not familiar with. I remember others such as TPG that I had to ask someone to define. There's a lot of terms and abbreviations here that go over my head, such as "retained cud", and it seems like you guys are speaking a foreign language and I get exasperated having to always ask people to tell me what they are talking about. I'll try to be more thick skinned in the future and ask nicely what something means if I'm not familiar with it. I did that on the "retained cud" post and had to ask a few times what it meant before someone benevolently took the time to explain it to me.
    Please accept my humblest apologies everyone while I get the hang of this place. :(
     
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  13. D-Train

    D-Train proof coin enthusiast

    No, everyone knows what IMO and LOL and ROFL mean, Not everyone knows what PMD and TPG and such acronyms stand for. I was in the Navy for 6 years & they are the KINGS of acronyms! :rolleyes:
     
  14. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    I can't remember all the ones for coin types. So many it drives me crazy.
     
  15. Nyatii

    Nyatii I like running w/scissors. Makes me feel dangerous

    Someone else shared this list on here before:

    ACG= Accu Grade
    ADO= Abraded Die Obverse
    ADR= Abraded Die Reverse
    AG= About Good
    ANA= American Numismatic Association
    ANACS= American Numismatic Association Certification Service
    AU= About Uncirculated
    BS= Business Strike
    BREEN= Walter Breen Listing
    BU= Brilliant Uncirculated
    BV= Bullion Value
    CML= CONECA Master Listing
    CC= Condition Census (Highest Grade Known)
    CC= Carson City (Mint)
    CCW= Counter Clockwise
    CONECA= Combined Org. of Numismatic Error Collectors of America
    CN= Cupro-Nickel
    CPG= Cherry Picker's Guide
    CUD= Major Die Break
    CW= Clockwise
    DC (DCAM)= Deep Cameo
    DD= Doubled Die
    DDD= Die Deterioration Doubling
    DDO= Doubled Die Obverse
    DDR= Doubled Die Reverse
    DMPL Deep Mirrors Proof Like
    DMR= Die Marriage Registry
    EDS= Early Die State
    EF= Extremely Fine
    EMDS= Early Mid Die State
    EPU= E Pluribus Unum
    FBL= Full Bell Lines
    FS= Full Steps
    FS= Fivaz-Stanton Listing
    FSB= Full Split Bands
    FSNC= Full Step Nickel Club
    ICG= Independent Coin Grading Service
    KM= Krause-Mishler Listing
    LDS= Late Die State
    LMDS= Late Mid Die State
    MAD= Misaligned Die
    MD= Master Die
    MDD= Machine Damage Doubling
    MDO= Master Die Obverse
    MDR= Master Die Reverse
    MDS= Mid Die State
    MM= Mint Mark
    MMS= Mint Mark Style
    MPD= Misplaced Date
    MS= Mint State
    NCADD= National Collectors Association of Die Doubling
    NLG= Numismatic Literary Guild
    NTC= Numitrust Corporation
    OBV= Obverse
    ODV= Obverse Design Variety
    OMM= Over Mint Mark OP= Original Poster
    PCGS= Professional Coin Grading Service
    PCI= Photo-Certified Coin Institute
    PF= (PRF) Proof
    PL= Proof Like
    PMD= Post Mint Damage
    PQ= Proof Qualities
    PR= Proof
    PUP= Pick Up Point
    PVC= Poly Vinyl Chloride
    QDO= Quadrupled Die Obverse
    QDR= Quadrupled Die Reverse
    RDV= Reverse Design Variety
    REV= Reverse
    ROT= Rotated Reverse
    RPD= Repunched Date
    RPM= Repunched Mint Mark
    RPMP= Repunched Mint Mark Punch
    SD= Series Doubling
    SDO= Series Doubled Obverse
    SDR= Series Doubled Reverse
    SEGS= Sovereign Entities Grading Service
    SMS= Special Mint Set
    SNOW= Rick Snow Listing
    SP= Specimen
    TDO= Tripled Die Obverse
    TDR= Tripled Die Reverse
    TPG=
    UC= Ultra Cameo
    UNC= Uncirculated
    URS= Universal Rarity Scale
    UVC= Universal Variety Code
    VAM= Van Allen-Mallis Listing
    VEDS= Very Early Die State
    VG= Very Good
    VF= Very Fine
    VLDS= Very Late Die State
    WDDO= Wexler Doubled Die Obverse Listing
    WDDR= Wexler Doubled Die Reverse Listing
    WH= Working Hub
    WHO= Working Hub Obverse
    WHR= Working Hub Reverse
    WRPM= Wexler Repunched Mint Mark Listing
    XF= Extremely Fine
     
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  16. D-Train

    D-Train proof coin enthusiast

    Yeah, how many people that aren't coin geeks know what a VAM is? :rolleyes:
     
  17. D-Train

    D-Train proof coin enthusiast

    Thanks for the list nyatii. I copied and pasted it into a Word document that I've saved to my desktop. That should come in handy when perusing this forum. :D
     
  18. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    I love your avatar! Spring struck in Nickel Mint Error. I have seen 2 of those over the years.
    Not my coins -
    $_1.JPG 5C Spring.JPG
     
  19. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

    Not my coin either, but would LOVE to have it!
     
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  20. rickmp

    rickmp Frequently flatulent.

    No one here gets hostile unless pushed. D-Train pushed.
     
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  21. Jersey magic man

    Jersey magic man Supporter! Supporter

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