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1879 S Morgan For Your Grading Consideration

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This is one of my favorite coins. It is more impressive in hand - images don't do this one justice. The obverse is a flashy purple blue color. The marks on the cheek are surface brushes, they are not deep marks. What do you think it would grade? BTW it is also an S/S which is kind of cool. Thanks in advance.

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Based on those images: MS64. Nice eye appeal.
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I'll say MS-64 with an outside shot at MS-65. Very nice!
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would like to see photos without as much glare which would help determine surface originality as well as the color. a little weak for a 79(S) in the strike department. MS64
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Agree. Surface detail is almost impossible to evaluate in these pics.
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love the color , hard to say what I am missing as far as marks. if true to photo id guess 64
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I'll go with MS64 based on your description of the obverse. There are some pretty examples of '79-s out there...
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Agree, way too much glare.
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I'm leaning towards MS-64 but photos with more lighting would help.
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Can't really tell from these photos. Somewhere in the 62 to 64 range.
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