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1904-S Morgan Grade Help

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Got this 1904-s Morgan for my album, I'm thinking XF range, what do you all think? Worth grading?
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Might make AU-50.
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AU-50 sharpness seems about right, but I'm not in love with that grainy toning.
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Agree with AU-50 sharpness. Grainy toning definitely isn't my favorite. That or the remaining luster could knock it down to XF-45. There is a pretty large price jump between XF and AU with the 1904-S. Here's to hoping you get AU out of it!
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AU50. not the best looking example. XF for value
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Looks EF-45 to me.
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Agree on XF-45 I'd say do not grade it if it's for your album .
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Thanks guys. I agree with XF45. Grainy toning isn't really apparent in hand, but it just does not have enough luster left to make AU.
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XF-45, but there is a lot of glare to see any remaining luster.
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