MD can pop up in any point of a given coin. Even a single letter can be machine doubled without a sign of it anywhere else on the coin!
I don't think so. Looks like a scratch seperated the lobe from the rest of the ear here.
I don't think so. I don't even see any MD or DDD here.
I have to agree with Paddy here. Some photos would help A LOT.
PMD, sorry. Looks like someone may have taken something heavy with an edge to it.
I think you have a nice die clash there!
I'd pay 4 rupees for this!
Nice double die! Also has a pretty nice die crack running from the R in rupee, to the 2!
I forget how I got that link. Sorry!
MD pretty easy
I meant the top coin
I believe that coin is Valentinian, with how the coin was struck and not molded, how portrait faces right, how the how the legend is separated by...
I am going to guess MS62 due to how baggy the fields appear to be.
I got a lot of decent coins up for trade on Numista, looking for US coinage and major mint errors. My profile:...
I am mainly looking for one substantial enough for my to easily spot it!
Ah, so I was reading the chart wrong. I though that it HAD too fall above that number or something. Thank you for the help!
Looks like PMD (Post Mint Damage) to me. I would spend it.
Keep your eyes open and you will find treasures!
I rather enjoy the geometric designs of some of the Indian coinage.
Nice find. Still looking for a die crack to take place in my error type set. So far I have 1 RPM, 1 Central Hub DDR, 1 die chip, and one LAM error...
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