Yes, PMD.
Should have clarified that. Mine has a die gouge.
Ha...oh. I'm a happy cynic though. :D
My mood isn't ugly. I simply answered.
I've got one somewhere where he's sporting a rat's tail. It's from a die gouge.
That's a nice pick-up. I'm going to have to start keeping a better eye on things. Was it advertised as a woody?
That's a gash. Post-mint damage. A die crack would be raised.
I want that 1909.
Die chip. Common in the wheat stalks.
I'm thinking 40. Nice coin!
What you have there is an example of the doubled master die. This die was used to strike around 60% of all 1972 cents from all mints. Here's a...
Was this coin on the end of the roll?
This is a very common area of weakness on Memorial Cents.
Don't count on it dropping. We've got ANACS coming up. :D
This happens to me all the time here. I post something and it posts it multiple times. I can see I'm not the only one as it did the same thing...
Is there anything in particular about the coins you are asking about or just a general critique of the photos?
Those two knocked me around a bit.
Here's one that's listed on Ebay. Apparently PCGS uses D/S for "double struck" which is confusing. If any abbreviation was going to be used,...
Yeah, they apparently don't see it as an OMM.
I see. D/S is used numismatically to designate an over mint mark, so I thought you were talking about that.
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