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Wondering If I Have A 1882 Morgan With Chop Marks.

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inherited this coin and my research suggest it is rare for a Morgan to have a chop mark. I think I have one. Wondering if I can get opinions from the attached pics. Thanks.

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I moved your post to the appropriate section for the proper attention.




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I'm not seeing any pics.

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It is rare for a Morgan to have a GENUINE, CONTEMPORANEOUS chop mark - they saw limited circulation in Asia. It's also often faked, either on a fake Morgan to make it seem legit or a faked chopmark on a genuine lower grade coin...
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Graffiti. Not worth any extra; in fact, it lowers the value of the coin significantly.
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I had such great hopes!

Unfortunately it's graffiti and the coin is essentially devalued to melt unless its a CC mint.

Chopmarks on Morgans are rare as they are smaller than the 8R/Crown/trade dollars that were the standard for intl trade back then. Merchants didn't tend to want/bother with them since they were worth less than standard.
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THANKS to everyone who commented. Bill
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Yup - the dreaded graffiti (or why little boys should not be allowed pocket knives).
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