1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
Here are images of a 1900-O which has a very unusual look and the surface are simply odd vs. most any other Morgan's. Could be simply abused and polished but would like the opinion of the experts. Note the pitted surfaces on both obverse and reverse, the very odd "L" of LIBERTY, and what almost look like old fashioned "adjustment marks" on both obverse and reverse (again likely simple post mint damage). Opinions welcome.










Re: 1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
maybe it was whizzed then acid dipped?
Re: 1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
I'd say it's genuine but beat to death. Looks like fire damage or some serious environmental damage. Someone tried to 'fix' it
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Re: 1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
made in china
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Re: 1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
Looks like obfuscated cast.
Re: 1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
Seen just about every counterfeit 1900-O known, including plenty of Chinese examples. My vote is a genuine coin with some serious post mint environmental damage.
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Re: 1900-O Fake??? Very odd surfaces
Im with JR
Genuine,
Lots of environmental damage
Genuine,
Lots of environmental damage