All PMD means is that it is not a mint error.. What part of that don't you understand? Hundreds of other members have clearly understood that before you.
Not this again. I starting to wonder if this is the same guy that got banned a few months ago who was always claiming his damaged coin was a rare error. Forgot his name thank goodness.
Give responses that's educational and not vague maybe that wouldn't be the response. I here how certain of guys not all just want to sound smart and important but say nothing but PMD PMD PMD with no explanation. Come on!!!!! Really!!!!! Come with a sound rational explanation and you will be true experts.
Maybe it was *i2i*! Or, it could have been *Bob's Tavern Arm*! Maybe *Avery G* is part of their sorority! Chris
I learned that some of you don't know how to share knowledge. I can live with that. You guys tell young ciin collectors PMD without telling them why. Please!! Keep up the good work.
That's because in most cases there is no way of knowing what caused the damage! If you want us to tell you exactly what caused the damage well that's impossible in most cases.
Send it in for attribution and let us know the results. By all means, keep anything you find interesting, but you asked the questions here and got the answers, like them or not.
Not a smart post. Being told that the coin is just damaged should be enough for anyone with a brain. It's clear that you are only here to insult the members that try to help those that can be helped. I did a major edit to this post. Removed some harsh words.
Watch yourself you don't know me, which is evident that stupidity lives there in you not here. That goes for all of you weak minded children. You want to throw insults at me, that's just childish and ignorant. The sad thing is, you don't appear to be able to help yourselves. It is you guys that run people away but I'm stronger than that. Nothing you guys say can change my successes in life and never will. So grow up pleaase!!!
Just some thoughts. It's almost imposable to tell someone what caused the damage. All anyone can do is guess. There is a better way to learn this. You start with what the coin should look like. Over the years you learn to spot something that's just wrong. This holds true with errors, varieties and anything else in this hobby.