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What Is Wrong With The Surface On This 88 D Nickel?

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What is causing the cloudiness/dullness or rough appearance ? The pics are in focus. The coin and writing looks blurred.
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It looks like it's been exposed to heat or maybe dipped in acid. Both can leave the surface of a coin rippled and pock marked. It's Post Strike Damage.
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Ok, kind of figured it was PMD. But I wasn't sure if it was some sort of coating issue. Thanks
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Heat and acid are the the logical culprits - I lean toward acid, but either way a spender.
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