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Thoughts On These 2 - 1899 Morgan Dollars (PCGS & ANACS)

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Any thoughts on these 1899 Morgans, thanks in advance.

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Very high grade Morgans, somewhere in the MS 64-65 range
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Very hard to judge surface marks from these photos.
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Just going by the photos above, 65 for both.
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Just going by the photos, 65 and 64, but I too wonder whether the pics are accurate.
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Both look 65
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As usual, thanks for the grade opinions. Here are the actual coins.


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time to re-submit
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Or take better photos. We can't see luster disturbances very easily from your pictures.
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both 64
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I agree with both grades, the strike isn't too strong, and I see enough hits and ticks to keep them out of 64 territory IMO.
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