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<p>[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 5464646, member: 18157"]This is the cognitive dissonance..."road rash" coins I've seen are generally beat up everywhere. It would be nice if [USER=117469]@Carlw89[/USER] could post full pictures of both the Obverse and Reverse.</p><p><br /></p><p>The argument seems to be...<b>"It's impossible to be a die error, therefore it's PMD and the type of PMD is irrelevant."</b>. Am I understanding you correctly? I agree, if this is PMD, it really doesn't matter how it happened.</p><p><br /></p><p>If that's the case, I wish someone could explain why this can't possibly be the result of a die gouge. I'm not saying it is...there's something going on outside the perimeter between 12:00 and 2:00 that I can't explain, either.</p><p><br /></p><p>Here's why a contact mark seems farfetched. The theory is that a contact mark raised the metal and it later smoothed to look like part of the device. OK...but how can a cut deep enough to raise metal not cut into the metal outside of the device? I'm not saying it's impossible, but it seems about as likely as hitting the PowerBall.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="yakpoo, post: 5464646, member: 18157"]This is the cognitive dissonance..."road rash" coins I've seen are generally beat up everywhere. It would be nice if [USER=117469]@Carlw89[/USER] could post full pictures of both the Obverse and Reverse. The argument seems to be...[B]"It's impossible to be a die error, therefore it's PMD and the type of PMD is irrelevant."[/B]. Am I understanding you correctly? I agree, if this is PMD, it really doesn't matter how it happened. If that's the case, I wish someone could explain why this can't possibly be the result of a die gouge. I'm not saying it is...there's something going on outside the perimeter between 12:00 and 2:00 that I can't explain, either. Here's why a contact mark seems farfetched. The theory is that a contact mark raised the metal and it later smoothed to look like part of the device. OK...but how can a cut deep enough to raise metal not cut into the metal outside of the device? I'm not saying it's impossible, but it seems about as likely as hitting the PowerBall.[/QUOTE]
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