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1897 S, 1881 O, 1880 O And 1926 Dollars For Grading.

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All 4 are graded PCGS and NGC. I feel all 4 are undergraded.

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In order of appearance

65
65
64+
55 - This was tough. May be BU but from the pics I dont pick up luster in a lot of obverse areas. If BU then 63+/64 due to weak strike. Hard to tell from pics.

Really outstanding that you have shown us a selection of cartwheels that are essentially (bag)mark free. Thanks for sharing these with us.
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I'll pass here. Pics just not good enough for me.
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I'll try for better pics tomorrow. I'm considering dipping the 1881 O and 1880 O. The 1881 O was probably held back from a 64/65 cause of the toning. Granted the 1880 O was graded by the new strict NGC
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1926 looks MS64 if the luster is good.
1880-O shows little luster so MS62.
1897-S is a MS63 to me.
1881-O is a slider and I'd guess AU58.

None of these coins show good luster in the images and luster is so critical to MS grades, particularly on U.S. silver issues.
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OK grades were as follows

1926 ms63 NGC
1880 o NGC ms62
1897 s PCGS ms64
1881 o PCGS ms63

I cracked the 1880 o, 1881 o, and 1897s. I dipped all 3 especially the 1880 and 1881 (the 1881 had blotchy ugly toning which is probably what kept it from a higher grade, the clean face makes it a minimum 64. 1880 had splotchy toning on the back and front, probably kept it from a 63. 1897 s had obv prooflike fields but wonky toning. All 3 got dipped. 1880 showed least improvement. Gonna submit to PCGS soon with the 1882-1884 gsa cc Morgan's.
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