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1881 S And 1882 O Morgan For Grading

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Got these off same buyer. Very happy with 82 O disappointed in the 81S . Wanted to get opinions for a take a possible return action of the 81S or sell it to my partner.

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64 and 63+.
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Before I say anything else, you have HUGE fingers

Im right at 63 on both.
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Forgot to mention the 81s was advertised as pl. the obverse is reverse isn't. 1882 o obv and rev are pl minimum good shot at dmpl.
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Any other opinions or should I post better pics. I am surprised no one else made opinions. My ipad is hard to get good pics especially of PL/DMPL
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Yeah bro I see 2 63-64 coins. The 82 being easily forgettable with unattractive dark spots on the obverse. The 81 does not look prooflike from the pictures you provided.
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81S isn't prooflike 100% agree (The obverse is, but reverse isn't). The 82O is minimum PL, but as mentioned it has oil buildup, etc, which I will take care of today with an acetone rinse. May possibly give it an ez est dip too (But I don't know if it could potentially damaging the PL/DMPL fields). I plan on seeing my coin dealer tomorrow (Since I am off work tomorrow), to get his thoughts. As stated my iPad sucks at getting a nice coin to show if its PL/DMPL. I firmly believe this 1882 O is a solid DMPL. I guess I will get more opinions from other CCF members and my dealer tomorrow.
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From those pictures, I am thinking:

1) MS-64 PL.
2) MS-64.
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63 x 2
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