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Do You Know What Happened To This 1884 S Morgan Dollar?

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This isn't my coin and I have no intention of bidding on it, I really wouldn't want it, but I happened to see this as I was looking at ebay this morning. I am curious as to what might have caused this damage to a better date Morgan ...... any opinions?


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Looks like paint to me
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Right, coated with some foreign substance that is now wearing off.
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Probably lead paint...will probably come off with some acetone.


Not sure if brake cleaner will harm a coin or not, but that takes paint off better then you'd imagine.
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