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1890-O Morgan Dollar For Grading (Vam-29B)

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This is a decent, but dirty, 1890-O Morgan dollar -- the VAM is 29B, as indicated by the position of the obverse rim Cuds -- a fairly scarce VAM, which makes up for the dirt.

I'm thinking XF40, what does CCF say?

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XF 40.
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I agree with EF40. Very cool Cuds!
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Yea it's a xf40/45
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XF45. Still a lot of detail behind the dirt. Nice VAM find!
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I agree with EF-40.
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This is what was underneath the dirt. I made a blackout picture using Photoshop to better show the Cuds, there are no rim issues as you can see in the other pics.

Note: pictures taken with full flash to bring out the details.

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