Morgan Error or Wishful Thinking?
braddick
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I've owned this one for awhile. I swear it looks like a die set up coin due to the full and rounded rims yet the appearance of much "wear" on the devices.
Your thoughts?
It's currently housed in an NGC GD06 holder:
Your thoughts?
It's currently housed in an NGC GD06 holder:
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But I can't imagine that the elements near the rim ("STATES OF", and the stars on the obverse), could POSSIBLY get that worn while leaving a full rim.
Either a setup coin, a strike error, or some weird wear from some source. (Slot machine??)
Tom
Rick
<< <i>I don't claim to have any expertise.....
But I can't imagine that the elements near the rim ("STATES OF", and the stars on the obverse), could POSSIBLY get that worn while leaving a full rim.
Either a setup coin, a strike error, or some weird wear from some source. (Slot machine??)
Tom >>
I'm with Tom, the rims are full. I have a similar one, a little more detail but the seller sold it as VG.
Good find!
Jeff
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Your coin has a lot of wear so it becomes even more difficult to determine if it is a die adjustment strike from viewing the picture alone.
Interesting coin, nonetheless.
Lane
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<< <i>IMO it's a worn, very weakly struck coin. >>
Dog, I'm thinking that might be the case too. What is interesting though, and what's not showing up well, is the even nature of the "wear". But, a weak strike would answer that too.
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