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Lots of original luster  MS-60 maybe
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Looks like a MS-62/3 to me.
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I am in at ms63. Great looking coin.
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These photos make it very tough to give an opinion, at least from me. If you cut all the background out of your photo and leave just the coin, it will make the coin much easier to examine. Likewise, shoot the coin straight on rather than at an angle, as it makes determining the luster breaks, if any, much harder to gauge. In this instance I see what APPEARS to be luster breaks in the external fields of the obverse, and what APPEARS to be rub at the center of the reverse on the wing feathers. Peace dollars are tough enough to grade from great photos, but I wouldn't hazard a guess from these.
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Quote:In this instance I see what APPEARS to be luster breaks in the external fields of the obverse, and what APPEARS to be rub at the center of the reverse on the wing feathers. Peace dollars are tough enough to grade from great photos, but I wouldn't hazard a guess from these. Sorry on the photos. I'm using my IPhone. I can tell you that there is NO rub on the wings. As far as luster breaks on the obverse, I'm not sure if I see any. If there are it would be on the neck, a tad bit below the hair. It looks like a small, somewhat darker, cloudier, region. What's really noticeable is the absence of chatter which I see a lot of on GSA ms-62,63,and 64 morgans.
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Check the neck and reverse fields.
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I does look like a classic "Slider" - AU-58. Most of your reverse pics show apparent rub across the breast feathers.
Edited by Coinfrog 12/10/2016 4:09 pm
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I would think AU-58 from those pictures.
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Definite AU58, light hairlines.
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