PIDT is a form of die deterioration. This can happen when dies are improperly hardened. Or, heated too much from use and become soft. Glad you chimed in.
But they’re here for only that reason, am I right? And add the microscopes and the reluctance to study what constitutes coin errors, it becomes pathological. I’m right there, too? DSM-V types. Or maybe this disorder isn’t described in that, yet, I’m just a coin-collector horse, not a doctor horse. And my doctor is a horse doctor, so no he wouldn’t know nothing, neither.
I get what you're saying, Jeff. We rather refer to it around the barns as "horse sense." Now, I'll admit, it's not always right on. But we horses have this.
Me. Ed can and he can also drive a UPS truck, talk on the telephone and do many other things. I sure miss that show.
Lol, I loved that show and I have the complete series on DVD. It’s hilarious and one of the best shows ever.
There’s a few shows that were great to see but now are a let down. The shows that have stuck with me are, and not in any particular order, Star Trek, Mr. Ed, Mash, The Three Stooges, The Rifleman, Hogan’s Hero’s, I Dream of Jeannie and a few others.
Funny comment (really ☺️) and (ABSOLUTELY) **NO** offense meant but I don't sell any of the ***MANY*** awesome coins I have found, discovered (as in FIRST FOUND. NEVER seen by and/or recorded/documented by ANYONE before "discovered"(☺️) and have in my 'collection'....SOOOOOOOOO MANY LOL. so... even though I **TRULY** enjoyed your funny comment, pertaining to 'me' it just isn't true lol.....BUT (ONE MŌ TIME)... Your comment....**VERY** funny and **VERY** appreciated.lol
And, for myself, no offence intended, but we do tend to sometimes get people on CT who have very common or damaged coins who think they are priceless and get extremely irate when told the truth. Happy Thanksgiving