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Staining On 1891-S Morgan Dollars

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Well I congratulate you then. Can you tell us what solution it was dipped in and for how long. Thanks.
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E-Z-Est, probably 10 seconds.

Proves your point that you cannot always tell a dipped coin!


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Peace dollars are commonly milk-spotted from planchet issues. It is less commonly seen on Morgans but this is a good example.

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It was, in fact, dipped. When I first got it, it was very dark, almost black in some areas.
Well played.
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