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1885 $1 Morgan Dollar #7

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How can a PCI holder be smart enough to tone just one side of the coin? It appears to me, the toning is from some sort of album holder (like my old Whitman) since toning is even, only on obverse.
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I retook some pictures because, why not? R looks ok to me I think. I think it was flashback and my unsteady hand causing the blurriness.

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too me it appears the coin was stored obv up, maybe in an album. new photos...I'm still at MS63. price is decent it comes back at that grade
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Looks like the infamous AT in a PCI slab.

I agree.

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How can a PCI holder be smart enough to tone just one side of the coin?
Go on HiBid and search Florida - you will find auction after auction of newer "PCI graded" silver dollars with extreme obverse only toning. So maybe it is not the holder but done before being "graded."
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