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1891 Morgan Dollar PCGS: Moderate Facial Injuries

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How harsh was PCGS, do you think?:


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Guessing it made MS-65, though I would rate it 64.
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If harsh, then I say MS-63.
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I can't see any higher than MS62. A lot going on on the cheek and a good number of small ticks and light marks in the fields. MS62 for me.

Wouldn't really be surprised if they called this MS60/61 if it's harsh.
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If harsh, then I say MS-63.


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Slider. I'll go with MS-62 but could be AU-58.
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This dollar features minor obverse strike weakness on the hair above Liberty's forehead and an assortment of small contact marks and abrasions. Luster seems solid. MS-63 should be fair.
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AU-58
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The more I look at this the more I can also see AU58. No more than MS62, won't argue AU58. Final answer.
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Average luster and plenty of hits. MS62
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this is actually quite a nice strike for 91(P) which is typically soft. luster appears to be broke across the cheek and neck area. minor scratches/abrasions on obverse and spotting on reverse will hold this one back from MS64. I have to put this one in the MS63 box
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AU62 slider. As already mentioned, could be AU or MS something on the label.
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MS-62
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Here she is ...


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Another net grade. To me, 61 seems a notch low, but there isn't much difference in value between a 61 and a 62.
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looks AU-58 to me . You got the good dice roll
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