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1921-S Morgan Numistrust Slab

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Have at it guy what would you grade it....really flat strike on this one. I've also vammed it....at least I think it's right. If you want to help me confirm that as well that'd be great.

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That's actually not an awful strike for a 1921-S.

Has a shot at 64, but not a real strong one. VAM-1AM from the radial die crack at the D. VAMworld could use these full-face images of that VAM; the twin cracks at the tops of the wreath are kinda unique and a cool diagnostic.
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ST, you take incredible photos. As Dave said, probably MS63/4 but to me MS62 money because of strike.
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Solid MS-63 but no higher due to strike and scattered contact marks. Is this a particularly scarce variety?
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Is this a particularly scarce variety?


Scarce, but not value-added due to lack of demand.

For the record, I don't see a half-dozen "fully struck" 1921-S's in a given year. New Orleans has nothing on the 1921 San Francisco strikes.
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Leaning towards a MS-63.
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