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1890-P Morgan You Vs PCGS

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This one caught my eye the colors really pop in hand

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i dont like this one. something happened on the reverse. was it harshly cleaned and then AT?
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The reverse actually looks similar to obverse just wasn't able to capture it
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That chin really hurts, but it still might make 64 on overall appeal.
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with Coinfrog.
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with that agreement.
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Gonna have to go with a 63. I'm sure the toning really looks great though.
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I'm seeing MS63.
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It looks like it might make MS-64.
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MS-63, lots of big hits on the chin.
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I can agree with this grade

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agree with 63. eagle's chest looks really weakly struck. nice color, but weak strike offsets color.
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