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1893-S Morgan

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 Posted 03/02/2013  7:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sjh241 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Here is the second 1893-S for grading and valuation (it is the Morgan on the left in the above posted side-by-side pics). The reverse pic is blurry so I added another pic where a flash was not used. It shows better detail.
Thanks for all the help.



1893-S-Morgan


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I have this one ten points below the other; call it VF30. Not going to speak definitively about the surfaces but I don't see anything disconcerting, either.
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Thanks SsuperDdave. It was nice having two of these in front of me today. Wish one of them was mine.
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Check for the "rabbit ears" in the foot of the R of LIBERTY - that's a good pup to id the coins.
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Both Morgans had all of the markers; correct date placements, un-altered date figures, rabbit ears, line in T of LIBERTY, line at lower leaf on obverse, correct MM placement, weight, etc... They both passed.
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