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<p>[QUOTE="pennsteve, post: 2284547, member: 33011"]Take a coin, put it under your shoe and push it across a cement sidewalk for awhile, then look at it. That's PMD, or post mint damage, meaning it's not an error and did not occur during it's creation. Now take another coin and put it into a vice and turn as hard as you can, keep going...unnngg, really pull on that handle. Now take the coin out. See the grooves? That's PMD, not an error. Now take another coin and put it between the jaws of a wire cutter. Now squeeeeeeeeze as hard a you can. See the groove you just made? That's PMD, not an error. Take yet another coin and get a piece of sand paper and just start sanding that thing until your fingers are sore. See how you sanded away the entire image while leaving behind all of those nice sanding marks? PMD, not an error. Now go get a few rolls of coins from the bank. Look at just the ones on the end. Find one that has a ring around the inside circumference. That was made by the machine that rolled the coins. It's PMD, not an error. I know this post sounds sarcastic, but it's not meant to be. Just trying to teach something. lol[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="pennsteve, post: 2284547, member: 33011"]Take a coin, put it under your shoe and push it across a cement sidewalk for awhile, then look at it. That's PMD, or post mint damage, meaning it's not an error and did not occur during it's creation. Now take another coin and put it into a vice and turn as hard as you can, keep going...unnngg, really pull on that handle. Now take the coin out. See the grooves? That's PMD, not an error. Now take another coin and put it between the jaws of a wire cutter. Now squeeeeeeeeze as hard a you can. See the groove you just made? That's PMD, not an error. Take yet another coin and get a piece of sand paper and just start sanding that thing until your fingers are sore. See how you sanded away the entire image while leaving behind all of those nice sanding marks? PMD, not an error. Now go get a few rolls of coins from the bank. Look at just the ones on the end. Find one that has a ring around the inside circumference. That was made by the machine that rolled the coins. It's PMD, not an error. I know this post sounds sarcastic, but it's not meant to be. Just trying to teach something. lol[/QUOTE]
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