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An idea for grading and what could it be in a red circle?  
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AU55 the spot in the red circle is a hit from another Morgan's rim, most likely during shipment or movement while in the original 1000 coin canvas mint bag.
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Bedrock of the Community
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i would say MS64...would have been 65 without the bagmarks all over the place
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AU-58, and it looks like someone may have wiped the obverse.
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anyone who thinks this is an Uncirculated Morgan dollar do yourself a favor and DO NOT buy raw coins. This coin has been circulated and is valued at $35-$40.
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