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1901 Straights Settlements Cent: Nodules On Coin Surfaces

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What are these clumps that protrude on the coin surfaces? The clump edges are smooth and gradual. The coin weight is okay and the coin seems right. Post-mint or occur during production?

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Obverse, clumps above nose, on neck just under the chin.

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Reverse, clumps underneath E on the dot ring and on left side of "1" cent

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Just damage unfortunately. PMD.
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Post-mint or occur during production?


My vote is post-mint as well.
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