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1884-O Morgan Dollar For Grading (Possible Mint Error)

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Hello all,

Has anyone seen an mint error on the 1884-O Morgan on the mintmark?

I tried my best to take great pictures so we can grade a honestly and get a good look at the filled O.

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 Posted 06/10/2020  1:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Can you enlarge those for us?
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*Edit* Doubled the Image size. @Coinfrog

Will this be enough?
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Hi Jordan,
Looks like:

Reverse C3a - II O oval mint mark is filled on some specimens.
Die1 - Die marker - Filled II O mint mark with vertical die scratch at left side of eagle's right leg.

http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.c...1884-O_VAM-5
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The first set of photos look MS, the second set AU.
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I'll say MS-62
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AU. Filled MM's are somewhat common and do not add value. IMO.
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the 84(O) are normally average in strike so that doesn't surprise me. the photos/lighting are giving some concern about the surface originality. the first set of photos are looking over dipped. AU55
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Okay, I thought it was rare. Thank you guys for the quick replies!

In regards to the images,

1.) The first two images I had my normal ceiling lights on.
2.) The last two, the lights are off and the photos were taken with flash on from my iPhone with a back light in the background.
3.) I am not sure if the coins are dipped, my father bought these coins decades ago and growing up he told me to never wash coins. I doubt that he dipped these coins.

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