Doesnt look like PMD. Problem is on the edge of the coin at about 10:00 o clock. The indentation is beneath the lettering. Help appriciated!
All I see is a lot of coin on coin action happening there son. These reverses are not bad . PMD in my opinion .
Thanks. sounds a little better than pmd. I know it's really nothing to get excited about. I was more curious of how. Seems almost like a strike through.But underneath the lettering. Make sense? lol
Just a note, the mark on Marsh is incuse if this helps any. I believe the planchet was defective before the strike.
if the planchet was defective before the strike, then when the strike occurs, which is many TONS of pressure, this pushes metal around ... why ... how ... would a mark be still untouched if metal is moved around? a planchet isn't a piece of spongecake. makes 'ya think ....
Looks like a die chip to me as it looks raised. The letters are included but I'm sure this is possible.
Better pictures do help. Not trying to get rich off this lol. Trying to get an understanding Guess I will put it in a 2x2 and mark it Defective planchet.
That last photo changes everything. I would say that's a defect in the planchet. Not worth a lot but nice to find.