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1883 CC Morgan Dollar

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Fields and cheek are relatively mark free. No distracting hits either. I'd say a MS-64+ that could stretch to a 65

If that coin grades MS63 or lower I will buy it from you for MS64 price.
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65 all day, nice coin.
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PCI graded it MS64.

PCI often accurately or under graded coins IMO. I always take a close look at any coin I find in a PCI slab. Of course this is only anecdotal evidence. Overall accuracy of PCI grading could be way off.
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Older PCI slabs are undergraded, the newer ones are junk.
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Looks like there are hits on the forehead; hard to tell due to lighting. 63-64.
Check VAM 5B; need bigger pics/close ups to tell for sure. Loooks like multiple clash marks under the chin and ? starburst at right wing tip. Can't tell if there is a break in clash at back of Phyrigian cap from pics. Nice coin.
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