The images are tough to use, since it's hard to really see the luster and the cartwheeling. It looks like the lack of big hits to the surface are offset by the weak strike and almost no breast feathers visible which is more typical of early to mid 1890s O-mint Morgans.
I have not seen the whole thread yet, since I wanted to try my hand at it. Looks like solid MS-65 surfaces, almost MS-66.... but the strike makes it closer to 63, so I'd guess 64.