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Find The MS-63 Morgan

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From top-left to bottom-right.

#1 - #2 - #3
#4 - #5 - #6

There is one MS63, and rest are MS64. Find which one is MS63.


Obv #1, #2, #3
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Obv #4, #5, #6
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Rev #1, #2, #3
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Rev #4, #5, #6
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I say #4
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Numbers 1, 2 and 3 are the same coin, as are 4, 5 and 6. Wassup?
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Numbers 1, 2 and 3 are the same coin, as are 4, 5 and 6. Wassup?


These are 6 different coins that I bought few decades ago. Five MS-64 and one MS-63.
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My guess would be #5 to be the MS63 based on eye appeal.
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My guess is number 6 is the MS63.
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I've got #2 as the 63, ignoring toning and strictly looking for chatter, which I may not have accurately picked up on.
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It is quite difficult to tell from the pictures provided, but it looks to me like the fourth one has the most marks on the face, so I shall go with that one.
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I would go with #5 also.
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#3 :)
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despite poor photos, Montcollector had same opinion as TPG - MS63 - #6.
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despite poor photos, Montcollector had same opinion as TPG - MS63 - #6.


They all look like same grade in the bag mark department.

I was basing my guess on strike quality. Number 6 has the least definition in the details in her hair on obverse and on the breast feathers on reverse.
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Aww, I missed out. I was going to say #2 but, I was also suspicious of #6. I discounted it because it was at the edge of the photo and thought it may be out of focus.

I think another guessing game like this should have equal images of all coins. Otherwise, we're being tricked by lighting and focus. Good idea, though.
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