Copper not fully mixed into silver planchet

Discussion in 'Error Coins' started by Oregon_Coins, May 1, 2023.

  1. Oregon_Coins

    Oregon_Coins New Member

    I have an 1884 Mexico 10 Centavos that’s supposed to be .902 silver, however you can see copper along the edge on both sides. There’s a small nick in the edge of the coin and it’s copper inside the nick.

    I’m wondering if possibly the copper wasn’t fully melted into the silver before the planchet was made. Has anyone seen anything like this on old silver coins?
     

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  3. expat

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    It looks more like toning. Natural occurrence if not stored in ideal conditions.
     
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  4. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan 48-year collector Moderator

    I agree that it looks more like toning than an improper alloy mix.
     
  5. Mountain Man

    Mountain Man Well-Known Member

    My first impression is that it was cast copper with silver plate. Have you checked all of the dimensions, weight, etc.?
     
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