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1889 Morgan Dollar Odd Finish Was This Buffed?

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 Posted 08/16/2010  4:02 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Slumberjack to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
This seems strangely smooth and glossy to me. It is bright and golden toned. Has lots of detail and relief left. There is one area that looks like it could be damage from a hard felt buffing wheel.
Comments, input and speculation OK. Is there any value other than silver content for a coin like this?

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With those hairlines it does appear to have been polished. If you can try taking larger picture of the whole coin, it's a bit diffcult to make out the detail.
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Ya id say polished. Obverse looks really shiny for the grade.
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There's no need for more detail. It's physically impossible for a coin with that much wear to retain that much luster. Not without polishing, anyways.
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I haven't figured out how to upload a larger image and stay in the file size restrictions. I have been experimenting with that.
this is a bit bigger, I hope. But not the quality I would like.
this a 10 meg Pix camera, will see what happens with the 5 meg
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Having been a goldsmith, I think it was polished and cleaned. a rouge wheel that has been used for Gold can carry some gold toning over to a silver object. In my experience brass was even worse for carrying over. The condition of the date, soft and rounded numbers,
makes me think machine polished.

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