this 1922 that has what looks like to me, PL surface. It doesn't look polished. all options are welcome, it also looks to have an obverse lamination. Be brave I want to hear the good, bad and ugly.
It looks like it had terminal black toneing and someone dipped and brushed it way to many times, and then gave up. IMHO.
@alurid Thanks, I should have paid more attention to the rim. Now I understand, and it will become my pocket piece .
It’s been cleaned and polished, unfortunately, and it is was struck with a grease filled worn die. I’m not seeing a lamination either. If you are referring to the area behind Mrs. Liberty’s head and the RT in LIBERTY, that may be a die clash. I just can’t tell from a photo.
The fields and high points have been polished and rubbed, good fill-in. All Morgans and Peace Dollars are worthy of collection no matter the grade or eye appeal. My opinion only. Thanks for sharing. Good luck.
Yes, unfortunately it has been very harshly polished. The reason people do this to a coin is for the very reason you fell for it - it makes it look shiny. Definitely a cool shot with the edge, though. I've heard of that trick before (collectors of lettered edge coins love it), but I've never used it myself.