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Is this a mint error or post mint damage?

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Mint error or post mint damage?

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Was the discoloration from being stamped with a different metal than silver?

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Is it just me or does the quality not match the price

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How can I tell if I have found a proof coin

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Question why is the coin a different shade than the silver rounds?

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I got this Morgan dollar from my grandpa a few years ago, does it look real?

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