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What Causes This Type Surface ? (1979 Half Dollar)

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Was doing my weekly rolls of half's and thought I would get an opinion on this coins surface. Also I see many types of half dollar coin surfaces and curious if anyone knows of a site that shows and explains the various coin surfaces? I see the normal, then black, gold, shiny like a proof , rough surface, etc. and never know if any are mint errors or just PMD. Response's appreciated.

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Looks like Jack took a little acid trip.
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Looks like Jack took a little acid trip.
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Far out, man.
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Not a mint error. Someone altered your coin. Just a spender now.
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This was my first thought. Also may have lived the first half of it's life as a capped die strike ?
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The half looks like acid damage, maybe a once buried in acidic soil coin. The quarter looks like heat damage to me.
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Acid exposure (the Kennedy half). Hope we're addressing one coin per topic thread.
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Hope we're addressing one coin per topic thread.


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Not a caped die. As stated above acid.
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