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1886 Morgan 1e2?

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Ok so I get the die breaks on the back side of the 1e2, but should it also have the breaks on the front or what would this be attributed to? Also any suggestions on the possible grade? Thanks so much!


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It looks like the 1E2 to me. The die cracks on the obverse are shown on the VAM page but are not actually listed because they are not considered die breaks. The cracks on the reverse have some spots that are considered die breaks.

That is a very nice looking coin with lots of cracking going on. The coin is also clashed but it must not have strong enough clashing to have caused letter transfer.

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Excellent coin; that guy puts up some tremendous photographs. I don't think this one goes higher than 63, despite the lovely reverse.
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Thanks a lot guys!
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I think Dave is right MS-63. The hard hits right on the cheek are the reason why. Without them MS-64 from the photos.
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That is pretty much what I have figured. I just couldn't pass up on those die cracks!
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