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1890 S Morgan Dollar

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I'd like to hear your opinions on this one. Thank you,


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I'm thinking MS-63.
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I'm leaning towards MS63 as well, though the hits below the cheek are hard to ignore and might hold it back. Also lots of abrasions across the cheek and neck.
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MS-63 for me.
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High end MS-63, just too many marks for a 64.
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I agree with the Indian, too many marks to rate an MS64, so MS63 it is...
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Good strike, excellent frost and luster, a lot of tiny contact marks which are certainly more obvious in the photos than when you view the coin in person. Looks better than a 63 but too many marks for a 65, so I think MS-64 is correct. Very nice Morgan.
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