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1885-O Morgan

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This coin is the second in the 3 coin set from Littleton. I hadn't noticed that big old nasty fingerprint until I took this scan. It can't be mine because it hasnt been out of the container until now for this scan, and I used cotton gloves and handled it by the edge.
Littleton sold it as MS-60 - I'm not sure I'd agree with that. What's your opinion?


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 Posted 09/24/2006  3:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add B12 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I'd say a high AU.There's wear on this coin.Like on the wing tips.I don't think that's a fingerprint but I may be wrong.Let's hope it isn't.
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this is another example of New Orleans weak strike, I beleive it is a MS coin and I do beleive that is a finger print, but that being said I have also seen some textile toning that looked close to finger print toning over so I cant be real sure about that. I do beleive Littleton was close on this one and I beleive it is a low MS coin. I think metalman is the NewOrleans collector in our bunch so maybe he can chime in and help explain it to you
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The bad part is, it's unlikely that fingerprint will come off. If it were my coin, I'd drop it into acetone for a few days. Honestly, I think the coin is maybe a grade under, lowered because of all the stuff sticking to it.
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This is how she looks after acetone. Improvement? Still think it's an MS-60?

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