There appears to be a star on the neck of this Morgan. Has anybody ever seen this before and how would this happen?
Yep, that's definitely a STAR ! How did it.. what the heck .. get there ?? If the price is right, buy it. If it makes you happy then that's all that matters .
Very cool. I wonder how that happened, is there a part of a star or another feature anywhere else on the coin? Nickname ideas? - shooting star Morgan - rising star Morgan - bad tattoo Morgan
Go ahead and buy it! We'll tell you later what we think. We don't want to give anything away just yet.
There is an 1888-O "Shooting Star" VAM! Worth a very nice premium if you're lucky enough to cherrypick one as well.
I'm even trying to figure out if it might be a Photoshop healing-brush accident, but no, it really looks legit. Exact size and shape of an obverse star, but incuse. Having thought of the struck-through-dropped-star thing, I'm having trouble seeing it as anything else. But I don't know enough about dropped elements to know if that's likely.
A dropped element is a dislodged filled device. this does not make it a variety, it does fit into the error category. That dislodged die fill more than likely didn't strike another coin, And if it did the second strike obliterated it.