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1900-O Morgan Grade?

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I have some Morgans that have been in the family a long time and I am wondering how some would grade. Here is a 1900-O.

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Might make ms64
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MS-63
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Pics too bright to see surface details clearly.
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Looks like a nice one but I agree with Frog, new photos with a little less brightness.
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Looks uncirculated, with intact luster, decent strike, no obvious hairlines or other signs of abuse, and few contact marks. Easy 63 and might make MS-64.

Wonder how your other Morgans look?
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From these pics I see a 64.
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Pretty large die breaks on the reverse...kinda looks like http://ec2-13-58-222-16.us-east-2.c...0-O_VAM-21D2
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need better photos without glare. dont use any overhead light. its causing areas on both sides to look dull and rubbed like it was cleaned.
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Here are some more photos. I tried to not have direct lighting.

I probably have 25 or so different dates and mints. I gave the CCs years ago to others in the family who wanted them. They are all pretty common dates, but all in good condition similar to this one, some a little better, some worse but it's hard to tell since I'm not a grader. Also some could be VAMs, I haven't checked them for that.

I had some graded at PCGS about 8-10 years ago, mostly toned ones and they all came back MS 63/64. I have sold a few but kept most of them.


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New pictures, I agree with MS-64. Love the die cracks!
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Nice looking MS-64.
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MS63. Shot at 64, borderline coin
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photos better. she looks like a tweener

between 63 and 64. the reverse may push it over the line
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