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1888 S Morgan Dollar - You Vs PCGS

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Notorious for its weak strikes, here is a 1888-S Morgan I picked up recently. I kind of fell in love with the toning... What do you think PCGS has it and more importantly what do you think it should grade!

Thanks in advance as always!



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I think it is a solid 64
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MS65
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65
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MS64+, shot at 65+
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MS 65.
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Actually, I will say that it is graded PCGS MS 65 CAC.
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MS64.
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MS-64+
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65, super nice.
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MS-65.
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This made me feel a little bit better. PCGS said 65 and I was torn between 64 & 65 like you guys but I still pulled the trigger because I just really liked it!
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