United States - Silver dollar - 1922 - Finish

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by CdNum, Mar 23, 2013.

  1. CdNum

    CdNum Junior Member

    Hi,

    Is all 1922 silver dollar finish looking like that?

    There are lot of very small scratches on this coin. I have couple silver dollar but finish is normaly flat (some part not...). What cause something like that on the entire coin? Maybe die polish?

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    Thank you!

    CDNum
     
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  3. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    Looks like a harsh cleaning to me.
     
  4. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    Yeah, not die polish, just regular post-mint polish.
     
  5. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    If you're referring to the diagonal lines as in the third photo, those are supposed to be the rays of the sun and are part of the design.

    Chris
     
  6. CdNum

    CdNum Junior Member

    Hi Taxidermist,

    What is "post-mint polish"?

    To answer to Iloring, i don't think it is a clean coin. There are only lot of small scratch on the entire coin as you can see.

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    Thank you!

    CDNum
     
  7. jloring

    jloring Senior Citizen

    Die polish marks would only appear on the fields, not the devices. Your coin appears to be a circulated Peace dollar that has been harshly cleaned. At least that's how it appears to me. Maybe someone else will disagree.
     
  8. Travlntiques

    Travlntiques Well-Known Member

    I must agree. It looks to be a gently circulated Peace that was then polished or lightly "whizzed".
     
  9. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

    Maybe dipped in acid too long?
     
  10. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    It was harshly cleaned--either with an abrasive polish and cloth, or mechanically. The little lines are scratches, where the surface of the coin has been worn away. I think that the OP means the little swirly lines in the close up photograph, which are evidence of a cleaning.
     
  11. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    Post-mint polish is when the shift supervisor at the mint realizes that the freshly minted coins are about to leave the mint premises but they are not properly polished. He knows he is going to be called to the director, and he screwed up once or twice in the past... so to avoid it, he just runs to the trucks, gets in and starts polishing them manually. It doesn't happen very often, so your coin is pretty valuable.
     
  12. CdNum

    CdNum Junior Member

    Hi,

    I'm not sure it is a clean coin... but i'm not an expert... just add pic without "flash". Look smooth but i'm probably wrong :

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    Thank you!

    CDNum.
     
  13. lincolncent

    lincolncent Future Storm Chaser Guy

    Looks possibly weak strike with some light circulation and a cleaning to me.
     
  14. CdNum

    CdNum Junior Member

    It's interesting... never heard about that but funny :)

    Thank you!

    CDNum.
     
  15. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Yeah, that's an acid surface.
     
  16. CdNum

    CdNum Junior Member

    Hi,

    I don't know if acid can do something like that but finish always start from center design to the rim. As you can see on this pics it seem to have a sens (center to outside) :

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    Thank you all!

    CDNum
     
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