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P/L 1884 O Morgan Cleaned?

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Pl shows everything I think it's MS-64 Pl maybe dmpl but I have a hard time judging that
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Looks great to me. At least MS-64, probably PL, with a very good shot at 65. PL coins usually show marks in the fields more than a regular coin and this one looks super clean to me.
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Agree with 64 PL straight grade
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I think it's a MS63PL, probably not enough contrast to go DMPL. I think it was previously dipped and the odd colors seen are from it not being rinsed properly and toning is coming in blotchy due to that, it's not enough to go details for the old dip IMO, and other than that I see no other signs of cleaning or reasons it would be called a "details" coin.
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