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1884 Morgan Dollar For Grading Vs. NGC & Paramount

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Haven't posted anything really nice to look at in awhile, so I thought I'd let you all have a crack at this one

1884 Morgan dollar - NGC graded in its original Paramount holder.

Can you spot the triple die clash on the reverse?

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Paramount —— typical 65

NGC — — 63
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Reverse looks 66. Obverse looks 63 with that cheek. Quite a contrast between the two.
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I agree with Westernsky.
Paramount MS-65
NGC MS-63
Love the toning.
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That's a beautiful Morgan paralyse~!

MS-64 +
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Paramount: "Mint State 65"

NGC: MS-63
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MS63 regrade
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65 and 64, respectively. Tons of curb appeal.
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I would think MS-64 from those pictures.
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You guys are, as usual, too good.

(All of the Red Paramount holders were "MS-65", so that was a gimme!)

NGC MS-63. I think 64. Many of the Paramount holders created some outstanding toning, and this one looks much like my Paramount/Redfield 1880-S in that regard (See below!)

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That is gorgeous paralyse
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The toning on that 84 is beautiful. I also think it's undergraded at 63.
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I agree I like ms64 easy
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The face, neck, cheek and forehead on this coin are pretty rough. That's why I gave it a "63".

The toning is absolutely gorgeous and the reverse is absolutely "66" quality....(Even with all the die polish lines!)

I wouldn't be ashamed to own it! Nice coin!
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Accurately graded with great eye appeal. Nice coin.
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