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1898 $1 Morgan Dollar #1

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$56. This is not a particularly scarce date but this is also my first one. Thoughts? Thanks!

1898-$1-Morgan-Dollar-#1
1898-$1-Morgan-Dollar-#1
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Hard to get a feel for luster from these pictures. Could be AU-58 to MS-63
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This one looks like an AU-58 slider.
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Agree, looks like a au-58
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Going to buck the trend and go with MS62. I see lots of bag marks but not much evidence of actual circulation.
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AU-58 to MS-63. I am leaning towards MS-63.
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MS-62. Luster a bit subdued but I think it's mint state. No obvious wear.
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a tad weak for the year. I'm with paralyse where I cant find anything saying this coin was circulated. maybe it will look better in hand. maybe MS63
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