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1882-CC And 1892-CC Morgan Dollars For Grading

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 Posted 04/27/2018  10:29 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add matt2442 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Thanks, Dave! I'll take a closer look and see if I can distinguish.

Hadley, I understand your question - for what it's worth, these are from a collection that hasn't been maintained, as far as I know, for about two generations. So I am simply going through, organizing, setting aside these types of coins, and definitely learning quite a bit. There could be problems with it, but I will submit to a grading agency to find out.
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I see no problems with these coins. The 1882-CC could make 64; at least, I've seen plenty of slabbed 64s that look no better. The '92-CC is limited by chatter and the toning spots diminish eye appeal a little. Should still pull MS-62 and I'd give PCGS a shot if it were my coin.
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Perhaps you should consider sending the 92-CC to NGC for conservation. Others in the forum will have a better idea if the carbon spots can be removed (professional) without damaging the coin. That is, without causing the coin to receive a "Details" grade.
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