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Grade Opinion On 1881-CC

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Hi, it's a GSA 1881 cc vam-3. Hard to photograph through the plastic and I don't know much about DMPL's but it has somewhat of a polished looking background.
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Where's the reverse pic?
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That long cut on Miss Liberty's cheek will limit the grade, probably to MS-62. The fields look frosty rather than mirror-like, so I don't think this one will earn a DMPL or P-L designation.

The 1881-CC is lot scarcer than the '82-84 dates in GSA holders. I'd keep it in the original case since that might fetch a premium if you decide to sell.
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Since we only have the obverse pic, and that's all to go by, I would call this a MS62 for now.
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That Morgan would grade at MS62 best due to the significant cut on Liberty's cheek. I wouldn't be surprised if it only graded at MS60 or 61. I also agree with the posters above who state that the GSA case will bring in a premium if you should decide to sell it.
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