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It Was Believed To Be Fire Damage

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I received this coin as a bonus in a trade with a Forum family Member.

He was not real sure of it , But Believed It was from Fire damage

The More I look at it the more I think it might Be a Great example of a struck through, . You can see the detail in the photo but in person it is more convincing.

What do you sll think. I did do some photo editing on the scan I made the reverse a little more dark , so you can see the pattern.



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 Posted 07/29/2007  10:10 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add amac44 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Me too
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You Also think it might be
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I think it looks a little like this acid washed one posted earlier by Jamez, esp
right under her extended arm (the ripple effect).
I hope I am wrong.

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HI scoutjim,
I'm also thinking acid-treatment might have caused this effect. The pitting seems too uniform to be a struck-through error.

If I were willing to sacrifice a Walker, I might drop one into some dilute nitric acid and observe the effects. If the coin sits at the bottom of a beaker with the obverse side up, it will corrode more rapidly on that side. The result might look a lot like this coin.

If it's an acid job the edge reeding would probably be eroded and the weight would be low. I weighed some circulated Walkers grading from Good to XF and none weighed less than 12.0 grams; 12.5 grams is standard weight for a new silver half. If your coin weighs less than 12.0 grams I'd be pretty sure that metal has been chemically removed.
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I see your point, interesting. Thank you for the comments
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I agree, I think the coin was etched with acid. It does not look like a Struck Through Grease error.
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