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How Would You Grade This 1883-O Morgan?

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How do you grade it?

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Easy 65 with a hint of 66 not impossible.
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I'm at 64 here given the left obverse field, but perhaps a shot at 65. Another beauty, IGE.
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MS63+ maybe 64

edit - quite the range on these. Perhaps images outside of the 2x2's would help.
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I think AU 58.
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63/64 depending on clean cheek or not
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There's too much chatter on the cheek for 65. Again a closure view is needed. I would say 63
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MS-64.
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Field and forehead hits may hold this one MS63 +. But a magnificent coin.
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MS-64
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64. beauty.
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