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<p>[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 2607802, member: 73224"]At first I thought it was PMD. But, I do believe this came from the mint this way. It took awhile looking at the pic to see that those are not ridges, but, design elements. I think the minimum clearance for the dies was decreased causing excess pressure on the anvil die. Thus, making the design elements squeeze out from under the die. There may have even been a shift of the anvil die causing the center devices to become deformed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gronnh20, post: 2607802, member: 73224"]At first I thought it was PMD. But, I do believe this came from the mint this way. It took awhile looking at the pic to see that those are not ridges, but, design elements. I think the minimum clearance for the dies was decreased causing excess pressure on the anvil die. Thus, making the design elements squeeze out from under the die. There may have even been a shift of the anvil die causing the center devices to become deformed.[/QUOTE]
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