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Another 1884-O Morgan Dollar

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Here's another Morgan I found the other day. Very odd toning on this one -- Some may even say it's ugly. I thought it was kinda unique and I paid a very low price. Has full mint luster that doesn't show in the photos -- This one was a hard coin to photograph..

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I find this very attractive. Pics are not large enough to grade from.
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I find this very attractive. Pics are not large enough to grade from.


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If you click the image it should enlarge.
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Understand, but cannot get reverse to open.
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When you enlarge the picture you can really see the wear on the eagle's talons and feathers, and the hair has some wear also. I don't think the TPG's grade with that much mag but from your enlarged pictures it looks AU55.
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Understand, but cannot get reverse to open.


It's all one photo. If you scroll over it should be there.
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worked just fine - The obverse does come up but use the bottom scroll bar on the left side and drag it towards the right revealing the reverse.
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Got it, thanks.
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AU-55. Reverse is easier to see rub on. That's such a nutty tone I actually like it. Would be in the running for craziest natural toning.
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AU-58.
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AU-58
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