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Thoughts On This 1878-S Morgan Dollar

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Any thoughts on the grade for this 1878-S Morgan ? Thanks in advance.



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Is it DMPL? The little bag marks are magnified on them if it is DMPL. Nice coin and I suppose MS-65.
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Hi Terry, I don't think this is DMPL ? This Morgan was part of a lot that I purchased a few years ago. They are all common dates. I have been posting them for opinions on grades.
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I think the obverse is more than just bag rub so AU58.
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61, maybe 62.
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I'm in the AU-58 camp on this one also. It does look like a little wear on the obverse.
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I'm in the AU-58 camp on this one. It does appear to be a little wear on the obverse.

Sorry for the double post. My computer is very slow today.
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AU-58.
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AU details (58) scratched/damaged. Those marks to the left of the forehead appear to be deep into the metal.
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