Judging from the OP's other threads, I'd guess that he has nothing better to do. At least we can be thankful that he doesn't have a hammer &...
It is so rare that you will probably see it only once in 1,024,672,000 coins. It is called circulation damage. Chris
Just because it is small doesn't mean anything. It's not a US coin, so which Mint produced it? Vladivostok? Chris
Are you sure it is real? Chris
Circulation damage. Chris
Paddy is correct. It is PMD, but I'd like to ask you what part of the minting process do you think could have created this if it was a Mint error?...
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