Thanks to all for the help.
Thanks. Still stratching my head as to why entire surface is pitted?
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With the microscope all surfaces appear satin or sand blasted. Could be altered. Not a Morgan expert, just trying to learn.
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Left to right looks close. Up and down, looks a bit high. Hope it's the real deal.
Never lost.
Since 1978. 40 years.
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Here's a bill I've carried in my wallet since I found it at a Wendy's drive through window. It's been in the wash machine a time or two. Seven...
The rim on the nickel does have a blue hue to it.
The outer boundaries appear to be intact. The ones between the coins show separation. The penny is showing a green tint around the rim.
Or has the badge been effected by the source also?
Thank you.
So what is the cause of this effect? And why is it there?
Has anyone ever had a older proof set (1964 or older) that has dark red spotting on the silver coins that are in sealed mint cellophane packages?...
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