- I tried to provide lighting that would draw out the imperfections and best allow you folks to grade it. - The obverse is by far the most flawless I've ever seen on a Morgan, and unusually, on the reverse, there is just a small amount of scuffing underneath the wings.
I'd love to hear your predictions before I send it in! It's a stunner!
the 83(CC) are typically sharp and bold. the breast is a little weak as well the high hair points from the ear up. overall the luster looks pretty good across the devices and the chatter is light. surface protection is good with a little rub where it banged up against some others at some point. I have one that looks similar and I thought it was 66 and it came back as 64 so I'm not sure this one would make 66. MS65
with MS65 on it too much neck scuffing to go 66 I think.
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