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1898-O Morgan Toner You Vs PCGS

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Wow. Gotta give kudos for your photography skills.
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Please forgive the poor slab picture, It does say 64. Which I have it as a lower 64. The marks aren't that distracting when the coin isn't blown up.
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Solid for the grade, I was at 64 as well, but waited too long to guess the grade, it has really decent color!
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i had it at 64 also. its pretty nice but I'm not into heavy toners.
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I was off, but congrats for sure!
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Thanks for the little exercise, it was fun.
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