imo, i think most of all the lines are just staining despite looking like they are etched.
i'd say 98% if it were dipped, they'd go away.
i know we've seen this effect posted on coins a few times (that i've seen) here. fwiw
i would go to 100% but the image pixelates too much upon zooming.
whatever it is and caused it, it isn't a desirable mint error/variation. although probably has been in the ground and/or some undesirable compound.
if you all want to see something EXTREMELY rare and VERY aesthetically interesting, look up that "good for one scent" cwt that was posted again recently (as a ground find i believe) that looks like all the moisture and color has been sucked right out of it and is crumbling. what a doozy!!!!
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Looks like it was recovered in Death Valley 😬
I have no idea but it looks to have been exposed to some extreme elements possibly.
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Probably heat damage.
I don't know either but I like it!
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It definitely had a shocking experience....
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I wonder if it's an old lacquer job?
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Post Mint Damage (PMD). Someone creating a masterpiece.
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I don't think it's all that cracked up to be
Weird condition.... Have not seen that effect before. Cheers, RickO
Is it silver or some other metal?
Could it be from a shattered coin mold used for making counterfeits?
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I surely don't know, but my best guess is that it was struck on a defective planchet.
If a mold or die was shatterered the lines would be raised on the coin.
The lines would need to be raised.
imo, i think most of all the lines are just staining despite looking like they are etched.
i'd say 98% if it were dipped, they'd go away.
i know we've seen this effect posted on coins a few times (that i've seen) here. fwiw
i would go to 100% but the image pixelates too much upon zooming.
whatever it is and caused it, it isn't a desirable mint error/variation. although probably has been in the ground and/or some undesirable compound.
if you all want to see something EXTREMELY rare and VERY aesthetically interesting, look up that "good for one scent" cwt that was posted again recently (as a ground find i believe) that looks like all the moisture and color has been sucked right out of it and is crumbling. what a doozy!!!!
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