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CC Morgan Original Or Cleaned

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I have trouble telling if halos around the stars and dirt along the devices are remnants of a cleaning or just accumulation of dirt from circulation, like on this Morgan. Help, pls.

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Looks original vf30/35
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Looks like an old, market-acceptable cleaning that would count as problem-free today.
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Worn, cleaned many decades ago, and long since re patinated after cleaning.
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VF-30.
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Looks good to me. VF 25, not the spitting eagle.
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It looks market acceptable to me. @coin197 is correct that it's not the old VAM-3 Spitting Eagle but it is the new(er)VAM-7 Spitting Eagle which is far more rare and desirable. http://www.vamworld.com/1891-CC+VAM-7
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VF-25 straight grade.
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VF 30, no details.
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VF-25 straight.
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25 market acceptable
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