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<p>[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1481861, member: 15445"]Hello slippinin,</p><p><br /></p><p>I've got to say that you have taken some good photographs & posted them well at CT. There are just so many coins in your thread. :rollling: It is kind of like when you see a large densely worded paragraph in a book. A person almost doesn't want to start looking at it due to the fear that it will be a long painful ordeal.</p><p><br /></p><p>You seem to have a good handle on what you have found.</p><p><br /></p><p>#7 appears to be a nice little die chip at the date.</p><p>#14 appears to be an example of a coin struck through debris (struck through grease).</p><p>#16 appears to be a nice die chip on an Arizona quarter.</p><p>#17 looks like PMD where the metal has been chased to form the blob on the coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Do you have a book that describes the minting process? If you do not have a book, then I might recommend getting a copy of The Error Coin Encyclopedia (plaid book) by Margolis. When you find a coin with damage that cannot be described by the known minting process, then you can assume PMD (like your dime coins in #1 IMO).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Collect89, post: 1481861, member: 15445"]Hello slippinin, I've got to say that you have taken some good photographs & posted them well at CT. There are just so many coins in your thread. :rollling: It is kind of like when you see a large densely worded paragraph in a book. A person almost doesn't want to start looking at it due to the fear that it will be a long painful ordeal. You seem to have a good handle on what you have found. #7 appears to be a nice little die chip at the date. #14 appears to be an example of a coin struck through debris (struck through grease). #16 appears to be a nice die chip on an Arizona quarter. #17 looks like PMD where the metal has been chased to form the blob on the coin. Do you have a book that describes the minting process? If you do not have a book, then I might recommend getting a copy of The Error Coin Encyclopedia (plaid book) by Margolis. When you find a coin with damage that cannot be described by the known minting process, then you can assume PMD (like your dime coins in #1 IMO).[/QUOTE]
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