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How Would You Grade This 1881-S Morgan?

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Another PCGS coin.

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I gotta say I'm not as impressed with this as I was with your 79-S. This is the most common high end Morgan, as I'm sure you know IndianGoldEagle.

I can't get myself above a 64, although it's probably graded as a 65.
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The cheek looks pretty clean from those pictures. I would be at MS-65.
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