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Edited by Odee13 10/02/2025 5:20 pm
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I'll guess MS-62.
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Almost looks like two different coins. Looks like a 63 in the top two, MS-62 in the bottom two.
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Same coin. Just tried to get pictures after the initial that showed some luster because 99% of my pictures look flat.
Edited by Odee13 10/02/2025 9:07 pm
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Good strike for a New Orleans Morgan. Decent eye appeal, several noticeable hits on Liberty's cheek and a larger hit on the eagle's breast. Luster looks OK and fields are relatively mark-free. Seems pretty solid for MS-63.
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I'll go with MS63.
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PO1 - details (scratched) (OK, I'm no good at grading these ) 
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Quote: Almost looks like two different coins. Looks like a 63 in the top two, MS-62 in the bottom two. Yes, almost, but to be clear, it is the same coin. There are several marks and blemishes you can match between the images on both sides of the coin. It is those marks and blemishes that seem more or less severe depending on which image you view and therefore explains your assigning two different grades. 
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63
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the 00(O) have average strikes for the most part. yours is no different. due to the high amount glare from the lighting its difficult to assess the originality of the surfaces. I'm going to say the luster is just a little muted rather than dipped.
the coin would fall into a high MS62 or low end MS63 imo. mostly due to the subdued luster and scuffed surfaces
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ms63 maybe 64 nice Morgan if it didnt get a scratch designation
Edited by Moniker 10/04/2025 10:28 am
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Thanks for all the comments. PCGS has this graded at MS62.
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