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Morgan Reverses Frequently Better Condition

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Is it just me, or does the reverse of a Morgan almost alway have less chatter / better appeal / grade higher than the obverse? Does anyone one else sense this, and happened to be statistically true, why might it be?
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Obverse is more prone to hits scratches and dings because of libertys face I think. Most of the grade is determined by the obverse in most cases, I feel the obverse carries a good majority of the grade. The only time I could see the reverse carrying more of the grade is if it is extremely beautifully toned or something like that
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There are more empty fields on the obverse which makes it easier for marks to show up than on the reverse.
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