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1884 P Morgan Stacks Holder

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Here's a common date in a stacks holder.


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Again, I believe this is an old Accugrade slab that was sold in a Stacks auction. Looks like there were 3 coins in the lot. As I suggested in the other post, search it online. I found a coin earlier this year in a Stacks holder from 1973 and found the catalog online to get a better description.

Picture makes grading a bit tough, but it looks like a 63/64. Early Accugrade grading is not bad.
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Without better photos I think this would be a ms64 coin.
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Must agree, 64 easily from these pics.
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Nowadays this is in a 64 holder. Lovely luster, and toning
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with the 64's
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