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How Would You Grade This Second 1884-O Morgan?

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Harder one. Those few scrapes on and below the chin are pretty outstanding, but I think it would still grab a 64.
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I'm closer to 63, tough call. Super look overall.
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MS64 but 65 is not out of the question. strong eye appeal
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MS63+
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62 maybe 63. Like the last one, I see a lot of chatter on the cheek, neck and right fields.
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It looks like it could make MS-64 from those pictures.
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64 with great luster and appeal.
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MS63 with attractive peripheral toning. Obverse 63, reverse is a solid 64, but obverse makes the grade on Morgans. Average+ strike for an O-mint Morgan.
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