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You Vs NGC 1899 O Morgan Dollar

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I've wanted to do one of these for sometime.. Perhaps grading off of these photos will be a monumental task but alas I would like to give it a shot. I really like this coin as in the right light it really pops. Just as a hint it is in a old NGC holder (pre barcode) & from my research that puts it between 1990-1993.
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the strike is weak for this year leading me to believe that the coin has seen circulation. some of the photos appear to show wear and some not so its a little confusing. the coin could be anywhere between AU55 and MS64. the toning is not helping either. this is just a guess but i'll go with AU58
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It's a no line holder without a bar code. Tough call on the grade but I'll guess MS63...
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This is actually a really difficult one for me! There doesn't seem to be much lustre, so at first glance I immediately think okay maybe AU58. But absolutely all the detail is there, and really no wear that I can see, maybe small amounts to the obverse. I think if this was cracked and dipped, the reverse would maybe show high lustre. I am more inclined to say MS65 then I am to AU58. I'm going to go high and guess MS65 and I am excited to know this one!
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taking a second look at the coin I'm changing my assessment that the coin is AU. new grade MS63 maybe 64. I think the strike would hold it to no higher
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Pics are too dark to see surface details clearly.
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I'll say an easy MS-65. very nice.
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Tough to see details, but I think NGC gave this an MS-65.
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Old holder 64
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Tough to see maybe AU-58?
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I'm at AU58. If they called this MS I can't see higher than MS63
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Put me in the 65 camp
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MS62-ish for me. Photography through holder plastic creates many problems. Wonder what lighting source was used.
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Need better photos to make an accurate grade. AU58 to MS63?
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Personally think this is a ms63 or higher coin as there are few impact marks. The holder is quite marked up & has old sticker residue. Perhaps it was knocked a grade or two because of the "ugly" toning.
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Candidate for reconsideration?
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