Definitely something green spilled on it.
MS-63
Photos would help.
The terms are in the description of words in the link provide by the OP. The NGC descriptions don’t state Damaged but the description does...
Whatever you decide to do make sure the coins are 110% dry before placing in a 2x2.
And PMG does a great job. Fair grades and a nice holder.
Not sure what happened but it doubled on me. The other thread has the photos so this one can be deleted.
Here’s an 1895-O Morgan Dollar. It filled another hole in my folder. It’s a bit rough but that’s okay. It was a low cost to me. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I believe what you see in the words and date are caused by a worn die. As for the mint mark, I’m not a collector of RPM’s. Welcome to CT.
You’re correct! That is a nice small cud. Nice find!
I can’t believe you’re admitting to having silver of any kind let alone enough Morgans to make a statement like that.
You probably won’t find a doubled die coin in circulation. They are rare.
It’s called damage. I’ve seen it on other nickels as well. Not an error of any type.
Just leave them as you received them. In a short time you’ll known if it’s an error or not. I don’t think it is, Welcome to CT.
I see a tiny amount of wear so that makes it an AU. If it’s called a MS coin, then I’d call it a slider.
I nailed it. What did I win? :D
Thanks and I have lots more graded by PCGS and PMG.
I did but not on purpose.
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