What happened to this Morgan? Strange surface areas

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by nesvt, Jun 2, 2006.

  1. nesvt

    nesvt Coin Hoarder

    This is an 1880-P. It looks great in hand; lots of luster, cartwheels, a little gold toning. Just one odd thing. There are a few small areas with a strange surface. It looks sandblasted. At first, I thought it was caused by the removal of PVC. The surface looks too consistent in these areas. Then I was thinking the planchet wasn't prepared right. Now I'm leaning toward environmental damage from bad storage.... like condensation collecting in these few areas. I really don't know.

    On the obverse, it's over the date, at the base of B, and between U & S. The reverse has a couple of even smaller areas.

    Any ideas?

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  3. B12

    B12 Coin Hoarder

    I just want to say one thing,NICE PICS nesvt!!!:eek: Showing all the detail and everything.Keep up the great pics.:thumb:
     
  4. OldDan

    OldDan 共和党

    Almost like a drop of mild acid and then a blotter was used to remove the fluid. For what reason, I can only guess.
     
  5. nesvt

    nesvt Coin Hoarder

    That's a great description. That's exactly what it looks like.

    ...and congratulations on the upcoming 1000 posts OldDan!!!
     
  6. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    I'd say it's the result of some type of cleaning, no idea what though - Dan may well be right. I would also say it is not uncommon to see this "sandblasted" look on Morgans. Take a look at your avatar nesvt.
     
  7. De Orc

    De Orc Well-Known Member

    Another one with lovely toning these are making my day :bow: thanks for sharing.

    De Orc :bow:
     
  8. nesvt

    nesvt Coin Hoarder

    Thanks GD and everyone else. My avatar's image is a bit off. The coin is VG at best, the picture was taken a while back with a lamp leaning on the coin, the white balance is way off (coin is light grey), and it got pixilated when reducing the size.

    I just wish those tiny strange areas where not on the 80-P.... or it was consistently over the entire coin. Guess I better switch to bifocals like the doc suggested.
     
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