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Help With A Grade Morgan Dollar 1890

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I'm sorry I put the wrong year on it it's the right photos and coin I'll edit that thanks moxking
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The section you originally posted this in is for determining VAM for Morgan and Peace dollars. I have moved it the section for US Classic Coin Grading.
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Thanks fuzzy317 !
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Thanks guys !
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Nice looking coin, but I think the amount of wear on the hair above forehead is enough that it would push to lower Au 50-53. Toning is irregular so maybe toning after being dipped in past?
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Thanks everyone for your replies this was my girlfriends great grandmothers coin and now her 83 year old grandmother has it .she has about five of these this was the nicer looking of them and she has a few Peace dollars a ton of Mercury dimes a couple Barber dimes Buffalo nickels and even som late 1800s German empire coins it was fun to look through and put in 2x2 s. Again thanks!
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could go as high as AU55, surfaces are quite dull, hopefully its the lighting or she had a dip or two a while back
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When you say dip do you mean in a cleaner of some sort because someone else mentioned that as well. If so what kind of cleaner do you mean like a silver polish or An acid dip?
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