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1885-O Morgan Dollar Grade

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Another of my four Morgan dollars, 1885-O, still working on reducing glare. Again comparing to PCGS photograde samples, I would put this also at MS4. This has more surface scratches that my 1878 Morgan's which seem comparable to the PCGS samples? My dad received this coin as a service award from the company he worked for.

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These pics do not show the coin's true surfaces well enough to grade from.
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Unable to grade from these photos.
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I use a cheap camera, no flash, natural daylight through one glass window. You will get better pics that this, but silver coin picture taking is a fun/long hobby in itself.
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Agree with MS-64
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Sorry, can't grade from these pictures.
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