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Grade For 1894 O Morgan *with Better Pics*

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 Posted 07/12/2012  10:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Weezer1878 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Yeah, but it just doesn't feel right to hold a coin from the 1800s without the 2x2s. I guess because I inherited all coins in 2x2 or in proofs.
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EF-40 looks about right.
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It was awesome to hold it (by the rim only) for just a second.


That's part of the joy of big old round silver. If you have more Morgans, pick one of the more common dates and carry it with you daily as your "pocket piece."
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I have six 1880 Morgans. One looks like AU, but the others are probably f - vf. I may carry one of the lower grade ones. I told my husband to hold the 1894o for a second and his face was priceless. These are his inherited coins, but I'm more interested then he is at the moment
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