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1899-O Morgan Grade?

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I went up to my grandfather's today to help him set up his new computer desk. My great aunt walks in and hands me this! She even said that she thought about cleaning it up a bit first! Close call there! Curious about a grade.. I'm no pro but it looks pretty good to me! :)

1899-O-Morgan-Grade?

1899-O-Morgan-Grade?

Also is there any safe way to get that gunk off of the reverse without damaging the coin? Acetone and a Qtip maybe?
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I'd estimate it at xf40. The surfaces look odd on the reverse to me; I'm not sure if it's just the photos or what.
Sounds like another good reason to thank our relatives!
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VF30 details surface damaged.
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EF-40 details, cleaned. The back has glue on it and that will come off with acetone.
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The surfaces look odd but otherwise it has EF-40 details.
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