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1901 P Morgan Dollar - Grading Opinions

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I am thinking about pulling the trigger on this in TPG plastic, what do you think it has been graded? These are sellers pictures...


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Looks au50-55. Can go either way.
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AU-53
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AU53. Why not hold out for an MS example?
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Agreed Dave, something with that cliff you have to climb stands in the way!

Speaking of MS, can you all help me with the rub on this example. I know these are notorious with the weak strike, so I usually look to the wing tips next on the reverse, and they look pretty nice. Am I right in that logic or should there be something else I am looking to? Hint: TPG says circulated as well, so we are all in the same camp but I am trying to still learn on these weakly struck Morgans...
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AU-53, hold off.
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something with that cliff you have to climb stands in the way

And that is quite the cliff. A nice mid/upper AU will probably have better eye appeal that a baggy low MS anyways.
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ICG said 58. It is overpriced a bit for what it is (especially if it is in the 53 range as a lot of you think).

I agree, the cliff reminds me a lot of the 84-S and 96-O which I have both in AU-58 and am quite content...for now!
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