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1886 & 1887-S Morgan Dollars

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Hey guys I have been thinking about picking one of these up this weekend.
I'm not working with the greatest photos here so give me a break I had to juice them up in photoshop to get them to look normal. Ignore the surface color as the one looks dull and the other has too much contrast.
Ok here they are!




1886-&-1887-S-Morgan-Dollars


1886-&-1887-S-Morgan-Dollars



1886-&-1887-S-Morgan-Dollars


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 Posted 04/18/2013  1:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add panzaldi to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Personally I like the 86 better, just my taste. I would grade it AU58 but I think she may have been cleaned. the 87 reverse is really nice but the lady has an acne problem, she would probably grade in at MS60 but some of the hits on the face could pull a details grade.
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1886-P I believe is AU55 the 1887-S looks like a low end MS maybe 60/62 range. I don't think it would detail but from these photos it's kind of hard to tell for sure.
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