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1885 P PCGS

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1885-P-PCGS

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The big scratch behind Liberties head is on the plastic.
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Looks like textile toning to me. Very nice Morgan!
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Not sure of toning or grade but great eye appeal.
wWhy the difference in the pictures? One showing the full toning the others not. Just curious.
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MS-63

Nice Toning
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bpoc1- The first picture was done by someone who can take good photos of coins. The second picture that looks dark is what happened when I tried to take a picture of it. In hand it looks like the first picture. So basically I just can't take very good photos of it so I posted that so you really can see how it looks.
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Ooops, I was so taken by the toning I forgot to post a gradestimate - MS63 maybe bumped to 64 due to exceptional obverse toning.
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MS-64.
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64. Maybe PL. Sick toning on the obverse
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MS 64
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Thoughts? I think I want it!
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Glorious textile toner, something the AT'ers haven't figured out how to do yet. Images a little small to be sure but I've tentatively got it at 64. That makes this a coin which would easily fetch $250 in a market where a "normal" 64 is an $85 coin.
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with SsuperDdave! Right on the money with his comment.
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What was the grade on this one?
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Sorry, I kind of forgot to post the grade. It is PCGS MS64 CAC. Thanks.
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