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1889-CC Morgan For Grading

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This is an interesting coin.


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 Posted 10/08/2024  7:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mikev50 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
and very expensive---nice---
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I'll guess AU.
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 Posted 10/09/2024  06:37 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RockyRock to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I won't be surprised if it made MS65 or slightly better.
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I don't see any wear and very few marks. MS-65.
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I say MS and very expensive.
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I don't see any marks. Not particularly attractive, but I will guess MS-67+
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First thought was au looking ms-65
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two of the components for grading is eye appeal and luster both are on the lower end for this coin. although eye appeal is not heavily weighted it still is part of the grade. the photos are tough to grade by even though they are pretty good, the toning is difficult to see through. i'd love to see her in hand.

I'm hoping that's not a fingerprint in front of the forehead in the field.

I'm having a hard time with this one grade-wise. I have seen morgans with this type of toning grading in the MS66 range. I think overall with subdued luster (based on photos) and blotchy toning I'm going with MS65
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Out of my price range...but I'll sat at least MS-65
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I'm seeing some bag rub/abrasion on the cheek. Still high end. Maybe a high-end 64.
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I'll say MS-65, Possible VAM 3.
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Hard to see the luster through the splotchy toning. If there is decent luster in hand, I'd say MS-65, but low on eye appeal.
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Nice coin. IMHO, I think this would be a 64 or 65, I do see a slight rub on the cheek. Question, are the obv and rev scratches on the holder or the coin?
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I would argue a 65+. Coin looks good with some abrasions.
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