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1891 O Morgan Dollar Booger?

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I know this is an extremely worn coin. But what exactly is this coming from the nose? Thanks for your feedback.

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 Posted 10/30/2017  5:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Fuzzy317 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Is that raised or recessed?
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Raised
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Ok so I got a better picture now. It is raised but the divot beside it confuses me. They are not the same width and it does not appear to be under the raised area making it raised. I'm torn
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Looks like something gouged the coin pushing the metal up next to it.
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I think so too.
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Toning in the crevices make it look more dramatic than it is. Looks like a small gouge.
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A gouge that pushed metal up.
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It's a piece of excess metal attached. your coin show show a dramatic weight gain of .00000016gr.




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