That's one of the least attractive, most overgraded 1895 Morgans I've ever seen.
TPG should be super embarrassed and downright ashamed. This is insulting to
Morgan dollar collectors and to the market and numismatic hobby as a whole.
I'm sure it will be sold to some rich investor who doesn't know jack about coins, but trusts 100% whatever the slab says, and then the
TPG's will use that in their advertising about record-breaking sales. Every time one of these clunkers sells for big bucks, it pushes prices higher by setting a new "market price."
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