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1889-CC Morgan Dollar. You Vs. ANACS (Old White Holder)

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This key date Morgan resides in an old, white ANACS holder. You can give either your guess of what they graded it back then and/or how it would grade now.

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A lot of those old white holders were candidates for crack outs. XF45 then and AU53 now. nlp
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I agree xf+ back then probably au50-55 range today
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XF-45 then AU-55 now... NICE coin!
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XF45 then, AU50 now
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Au 55
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AU-50 details, it has the appearance of being cleaned
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AU-55
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AU50 then maybe AU55 today.
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Low AU, some light notable wear on the high points. Pretty color!
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Here are some additional images in different lighting.

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AU-50. Toning does look unusual - could well be a details coin.
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I would guess the toning is a result of how it was previously stored before grading as well as the slab. These older slabs are known for toning the coins they hold.
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AU-50
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I think it's an AU-50 then and now. The first photos suggest an original coin with attractive but unspectacular toning. The second photo set makes the coin look too glossy, as in improperly cleaned. Hopefully the first set is more true-to-life.
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AU-50.
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