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1883-O Morgan

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This one has been on my want list for a long time and completes my die stage set.( until I find upgrades at least)All opinions on the grade are welcome.



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The fields are much more reflective than they appear in the photos, btw.


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Added for detail of left wreath.
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I'm in at MS64, maybe even with a "+" tacked on, and I'd think it doesn't get to 65 solely on account of the obviously weak obverse strike. But I'd add that this assessment is what I see as its technical grade, and not necessarily what market grade it might receive.
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and completes my die stage set.


Wow. Just wow.

And you have to know as well as I that you're unlikely to upgrade this one.
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Yeah, I know you're probably right SsDd but hey, you never know. I was really loosing hope of finding any EDS example and suddenly one appeared in my favorite form, un-attributed.

I really need to get my axial lighting set up completed, though. These photos provide no justice for the depth of the reflective fields, especially the reverse.
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Can we see a close up of "In God We Trust".
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As requested. I apologize for the delay, work got in the way...


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Not an easy task either. The reverse is near DMPL.
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Dave that's a nice 1C1. I've managed to accumulate 3 of these now. My best is a 62 DMPL which is undergraded.
They are tough to photograph. Looks like a solid 64 with a shot at 65.
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The reverse on this is spectacular, but unfortunately there is enough bag chatter on the obverse to limit it to 63ish. The photos do not show it very well because of the compromise in lighting just to get images. Thanks to all for looking and appreciate all your comments.

edit to add - Does anyone know if there is a triple clash 1C2 LDS with the chip on the wing tip?
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I've only seen double clash 1C2.
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