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1899-O 3RD Morgan Dollar For Grading

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Third coin. How would you grade this one? First two pictures are mine and third is seller picture.


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MS-63PL
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I agree with 63, and quite possibly PL, but I'm a little afraid that it has been dipped. The luster does not seem to flow as it should. But I'm somewhat hesitant on most raw these days. It really depends on the seller and their return policy.
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64 shot pl. agree the haze around the coin makes me think dipped.
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MS63 also. I thinking it may have had a light dip in the pool
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MS-63, possibly PL.
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Agree 63 - close inspection seems to reveal many small marks.
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I'll be sending tomorrow all these RAW coins that I have posted here to U.S for auction where they will be graded first by PCGS before listed on auction site. Coins are 1881-S, 1884-O, 4x 1886, 1899-O and 1899-O micro O.

I'll post how PCGS graded these coins on topics I have made. I hope to make little bit of profit (which will be used to buy more Morgan dollars ).
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63. not an attractive one at that.
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This and few other coins were auctioned last week so here is PCGS grade.


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