Cannot begin to guess without better photos. Thanks
Now that is fun with coins!
Without a picture I would say melt value.
It looks to me to be a partially filled mint mark. Slightly filled die?
Pretty much the standard answer is, "show us the pictures". Also knowledge of dates and condition are important. Thanks
Well I enjoy pieces like this and if I ponder the coin for a couple of minutes, sometimes I find aspects of interest. Any stamped/personalized...
Yeah, weird the edges of the indent are raised, hopefully more learned members respond.
Looks like it got smacked, PMD, post mint damage. Not an error in my generally poor judgement.
This lovely coin has probably given way more than a cent's worth of enjoyment. It's a keeper in many person's minds.
Are you serious?
"keep your cotton-pickin' fingers outta my gin!" (Eli Whitney) and off the coins.
It's not in the having, it's in the getting.
Yours looks pretty clean, probably better than ms60.
What did you see when you googled 1883 cc Morgan dollar?
Well, I didn't want to be the first one, but I'm not seeing things again. Maybe the light angle?
I think it looks like damage incurred after leaving the mint, Philadelphia mint, that is.
Hi, are you referring to the three gouges on the obverse?
Kinda like a "flip" token, novelty, actually not a coin. Oops, tails, you lose, me thinks.
Is it possible a chip of silver was between the collar and the planchet? The reeding appears to support that.
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