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1889-P Morgan *vam 5B* Pitted & Clashed --Hit 40

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Grade & value consensus please...

1889-P-Morgan-*vam-5B*-Pitted-&-Clashed---Hit-40

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Is this the one we discussed a few weeks ago? It looks slightly circulated to me. 5B is definitely a value-added VAM, this one might bring a fair premium in front of the right buyers.
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Yes it is, It looks high grade in person just lots of minute obverse bag marks which I tried to photograph with high light to show here. My guess is ms62-63
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The reverse definitely passes for Mint State but I worry about the obverse. Some of the marks I see - in pattern - seem like they originated in circulation. We're within the photographic margin of error, though - the observer might change their mind with the coin in-hand.
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