Aw, come on! You're reverting to the same thing you did before. This is nothing more than damage. Common sense should tell you that. Chris
No it is not. Think, how is a coin struck by dies? Hint...All the raised areas on the coins are recessed areas on the dies...
Any time you see displaced metal above where the indent/gash in a coin is, it’s a giveaway that it’s post mint damage (PMD).
It's "Strike 2" because you're making fun of comments instead of taking the advice of everyone seriously. @frankjg made his comment about knitting because he is about ready to give up on you. I've said the same thing, before, to others. Keep it up! Pretty soon, there will be no comments for you to chuckle about. Chris
Well It would be nice just to stick to the coin and not have these ridiculous comments like knitting and talking about trolling and fish
You have been asked many of times to point out what you see that makes you think it is a DD. This whole guessing game is old. This site isn't about picking up a random coin and posting it. Which even if you don't believe you have done it is exactly what you do.
That kind of y I put in my title is it DD u guys are suppose to be the experts shouldn't have to pin point where the DD is u should just be able to look at the penny and see if theres any DD then respond with a yes or no
If this is the way you think I will refrain from helping any further. Assimilate or not it is your choice. It is not our responsibility to guess where the DDO/or DDR is in your blurry photos. Maybe you should think about helping yourself.
Until we start getting paid to give this free advice, that’s not how it works. If you’re not going to put in any effort, why should you expect us to? We don’t get anything for looking at your coin, but you benefit from our years of research. Some people here were rather rude, but that doesn’t excuse your expectation that we do all the work for you.