The 3 stages of PMD Hello and welcome to “ Post Your PMD coin “ What is this you say?? Yes, after we ( the wonderful people here at cointalk) tell you. That your coin is just and “Only PMD”. Please come here and post your coin of shame or glory!! As a learning tool for you for us for free for Fun for what the heck. Just to get it out there for everyone to see what a pmd looks like. It will make you feel good and be apart of the community! I will start and hopefully this will go on and on because I am sure everyone has at least 1 . So post your : best or worst, Cut up, smashed, scratched, bent , chipped, chopped, crimped, stained, twisted, altered , ran over, bin through the sawmill and back PMD.
Extreme parking lot rash..... Funny thing is I found a decent wheat ten feet away in the same parking lot.
The majority of new members being told that their coin is just PMD don't really stick around long. They get mad, discouraged and their dreams shattered .. you won't see them posting on this thread much Really nice drawings. I like them!
2 things I've recently learned: the quality control is not as strick as I had thought, especially with newer coins & apparently some will alter coins to create mint "errors". Live & Learn
Appropriately enough, stick man is holding the coin all wrong!...now it also has fingerprints all over the obverse & reverse!!!
You forgot stage IV: 'You're all wrong and just jealous that I found the rarest error coin ever - my coin guy offered me $900 for it, but when it comes back from PCGS, it will be worth ten times that much'
I’m glad you all like the little comic! Thank you! Great pmd’s ! Here’s another one.. 1980 Canada nickel found in dirt.
Sorry. don't have a coin appropriate for this thread, however, on the one you posted, I think you should have said "Here's some dirt I found, and it had a nickel stuck to it!"
Nice drawings! I agree that there is another stage before "the end" though. It usually consists of a mix of "let me post more pics," ignorant denial of facts, "you can see it in hand," and as someone else mentioned my "local coin guy..." blah blah blah. Here is my favorite PMD coin I have, I've learned enough from this site that I didn't have to create a thread to figure it out though.