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1884 O Morgan Silver Dollar

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Guess the ANACS grade.
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ANACS 64?
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I'll guess MS-64?
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ANACS puts it at 65.
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Sharper pics would help, but I'll guess MS-64.
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Need better photos. In this obverse image the cheek has a dull appearance that suggests friction. If luster is actually intact across the portrait then MS-64 is possible. Otherwise I'm at AU-58.
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Looks like a lot of chatter, MS-63
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Pictures aren't very sharp, but it might be an AU-58 slider.
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Well struck. Reverse semi-prooflike

Obverse shows light signs of handling, but who's to say if that was contact from another coin in a roll or Treasury bag, or a brief period of passing through hands before being put away? I can't tell.

AU58 if it's circulation rub, MS63 if it's bag marks.
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Looks MS-63 to me.
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the 84 (O) is typically a little softer. this one is fairly decent however it does appear missing luster in areas. I'm at MS63
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Here it is.

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MS-63 was my impression, with it possibly being lower end because of the light handling.
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