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1887 S/S Morgan Graded By ANACS

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i'll go with AU58
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AU-58
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 Posted 02/28/2020  12:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GMS5 to your friends list
AU-55 if graded straight.
AU-Details cleaned otherwise.
as per your saying they were tough on this one.
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Definite slider. IMHO, it straight grades as AU and details as UNC. I think AU-55 would be tough, but AU-58 would be correct.
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AU-53
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This should be interesting!



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AU details
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A slider,
because there appears to be none or very little wear on the reverse,
and some very minimal wear above Lib's ear and perhaps in the flowers in her hair, on the high points, on the obverse.
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Put me in the 53 camp.
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1887-S/S--Morgan-Graded-By-ANACS
There it is you got it. this coin to me looks way better in hand.
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No , as you can maybe see its a AU 53
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AU-53 is harsh. Raw, on a bourse floor, that's a slider.
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Detail is high AU but the assigned grade accounts for the distracting abrasions on the cheek and left obverse field. A really harsh grader might have flagged those abrasions as evidence of cleaning.
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