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1921 Morgan Silver Dollar For Grading

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Grade/value?Thanks
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Why do I have 44 reads and no comments?i dont understand?Am I not taking a good picture?Or is this coin worthless?I'm new to this.
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I think it's just a case of no one wants to go first. I'll go AU-50 on it mainly due to the lack of lustre.
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AU-53.
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Is there anything that can be done by a professional to help this coin value wise?
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Is it worth restoring?Worth having graded?
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It is what it is, a very common 1921 VAM-3 Morgan dollar. You could try an acetone bath to see if it improves the look.
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What is VAM 3?And how do you try an acetone bath?
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AU-50.
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Search acetone here on CCF and VAM-3 is the generic listing for the D2 reverse '21-P Morgan. http://www.vamworld.com/1921+P...se+Page
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The reason why there are lots of reads and few posts is that this coin is difficult to grade from the screen pictures.

Although a reasonable photograph, it really needs to be sharper to examine it for wear on the high points, such as the breast feathers on the eagle, looking for mint luster in this area. Difficult to see luster at the high points in these pictures, due to patination.

I would really like to examine this coin in hand with a 10x loupe, just as the TPGraders do.

It could be as high as MS63, but I really don't think so, and will join with most other opinions at AU53 to 5.

This coin gives reason as to why I like Blast white MS silver coins in MS++ condition, instead of heavily patinated examples.

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Should I have this coin graded?
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No, it's neat but not worth the grading fees. Keep it in a nice flip, looks like au-50 to me.
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An extremely common Morgan silver dollar. It has a value of $18-$22. It is most certainly not a coin to be sent to a TPG.
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