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1895 $1 Morgan Silver Dollar

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I don't own this coin, but what do you think it grades? Frankly I threw up in my mouth a little when I saw the grade. Feeling better after a cup of joe now.

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Lots of marks, but are they on the coin or holder? Virtually impossible tp grade without knowing.
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Guessing proof 60
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Due to the key date nature & the toning probably got special treatment not to mention probably submitted by a large seller, I will say pf65
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Proof 63
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Going way out on a limb with PR66 Cameo.
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Ill go out on another limb and guess proof-58 since that might be a trace of rub in the hair.
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PR61 at best for me.
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Another toned deceiver! It is so hard to tell sometimes. I don't know if its PR so I'm going to say MS64.
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Another toned deceiver! It is so hard to tell sometimes. I don't know if its PR so I'm going to say MS64

All of the 1895 p morgan were struck as proofs with an original mintage of 880.
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Oh okay, I didn't know that. So PR64 would put it at $50,000 to $70,000. Wowza.
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I am at 62.
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PF62 but based on your comment PF66
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Who knows. Grading through that kind of toning is impossible via pics. I'm going to assume a lot of what look like contact marks are just breaks in the toning. Not a fan of the toning and reverse prints kill it for me. Not that I could afford it anyways! I'm at PR66.
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PR-62. Would not be the '95 I would buy.
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A lot of chatter-like marks on the obverse, but virtually none on the reverse. PF-65 is my guess.
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