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<p>[QUOTE="circoincol, post: 3065274, member: 94993"]Much like a coin, if the phone is missing letters, it's most likely post-production.</p><p><br /></p><p>Or I should say "PMD", because that's the terminology here.</p><p><br /></p><p>If there's one thing you don't wanna do here, it's get the terminology wrong. For example, I stayed up wayyyy too late last night and did something you shouldn't do when tired, and that's join a club lol... After joining, I went to the error's section here and posted a few responses. In so doing I made an error myself and used the wrong terminology, as a few members have mentioned.</p><p><br /></p><p>Oops, my bad.</p><p><br /></p><p>Making such an error here is tantamount to a crime, in that you're gonna take some punishment for it when you get caught. Earlier, in my tired, and uncaring state, I erroneously used the term "CUD" for a die chip in an explanation as to why I thought that the presence of the possibility of a die chip is rendered moot, is impossible to confirm, when the coin has so many dings in it that it's danged.</p><p><br /></p><p>But, there I go again with using incorrect terminology. I am soooo guilty as charged lol</p><p><br /></p><p>What I mean to say is that the coin itself is so heavily damaged, having thousands upon thousands of dings in it from contact with other surfaces, that the possibility that extra metal has "welded' to the coin cannot be ruled out. It still could be a die break, and I'd keep it rather than toss it, but I'd write a "?" on the slab in addition to "die chip".</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, I'm almost entirely a collector of circulated coins. I don't roll search, I don't buy much and have never sold a coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="circoincol, post: 3065274, member: 94993"]Much like a coin, if the phone is missing letters, it's most likely post-production. Or I should say "PMD", because that's the terminology here. If there's one thing you don't wanna do here, it's get the terminology wrong. For example, I stayed up wayyyy too late last night and did something you shouldn't do when tired, and that's join a club lol... After joining, I went to the error's section here and posted a few responses. In so doing I made an error myself and used the wrong terminology, as a few members have mentioned. Oops, my bad. Making such an error here is tantamount to a crime, in that you're gonna take some punishment for it when you get caught. Earlier, in my tired, and uncaring state, I erroneously used the term "CUD" for a die chip in an explanation as to why I thought that the presence of the possibility of a die chip is rendered moot, is impossible to confirm, when the coin has so many dings in it that it's danged. But, there I go again with using incorrect terminology. I am soooo guilty as charged lol What I mean to say is that the coin itself is so heavily damaged, having thousands upon thousands of dings in it from contact with other surfaces, that the possibility that extra metal has "welded' to the coin cannot be ruled out. It still could be a die break, and I'd keep it rather than toss it, but I'd write a "?" on the slab in addition to "die chip". That said, I'm almost entirely a collector of circulated coins. I don't roll search, I don't buy much and have never sold a coin.[/QUOTE]
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