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84 CC Morgan, Please Judge

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Another one, may as well ask ya'll since I'm on a roll of poop coins.... LOL I'm hoping I have at-least one that is decent. I have another 84cc if this one is bad and an 82cc also. I'm taking pics with the best camera I have on a tripod, coins on a white sheet of printer paper. All the light is au-natural, well, through the windows. Thanks, ya'll the best!

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MS-64?
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This one looks like a solid 64 and possibly 65 if I'm interpreting these images correctly. I'm guessing original surfaces based solely on the area around the obverse first left star and the area around ON on the reverse.
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These pics seem to show a stunner of coin, but I'm just not sure the obverse shot accurately portrays the fields. I'd like to it from a different angle with different lighting if possible.
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Better photos needed.
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Photos from different angles with different lighting will help.
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looks ms65. luster looks muted but it could be the pictures. otherwise very nice.
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the lighting and focus are not the best. it looks like it could go as high as MS65
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Anywhere from 63 to 65, as others have noted, pictures which more clearly show luster will be the key -- the obverse cartwheel luster shows undisturbed surfaces and if it is actually just a lighting issue the fields and cheek are clean enough for a technical 65.
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