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1880-CC Morgan You Vs Old ANACS

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Been a while since I've really bought anything but this one spoke to me. What do you think?

1880-CC-Morgan-You-Vs-Old-ANACS

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Old Anacs 64, today probably a 65. Also looks like a VAM. Looks like maybe a double date VAM? Need VAM expertise here. Nice coin.
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Very attractive. ms-63
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MS-65.
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Agree. Would probably be graded 65 by services today. In old ANACs holder may be graded 64.
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Obverse strike weakness holds it to MS64, at least in these images.
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Old ANACS 63, today 64
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MS 63
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It's a full grade MS 64, very attractive, and VAM-3 (1880-CC Rev '79) w/the standard die chips and cracks. The clashed die strikes with transfer (3A) are much more scarce, especially the EDS and MDS clashed strikes before die polishing occurred in the later stages, the finest known of any 3A in the census being a single MS63 example!
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That coin is some good stuff for sure. 64+ I can imagine what it would look like in hand. Congratulations on a beauty ! AG
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Beautiful coin...love the toning and I would guess MS64.
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Something interesting about this coin is it shares the same clash marks as the 7a obverse. Has the wreath clash on the back of libertys head, the clash at the lip and I can see what seems to be the start of clashed n. You can kind of see the clash at lip and the wreath clash in these pics. I may need to pull out the microscope.
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it could go 64 or 65 but this one is so close to 65 I think it may have pulled MS65
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BTW, my MS 63 guess is the old ANACS grade. It would make a 64 probably by today's standards, but I have many nicer MS 64s that ANACS says won't upgrade.
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