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Nashua Coin Show - Morgan Dollar 1890

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 Posted 11/18/2024  10:33 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ericgreen to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Maybe some less blurry photos might help? I think they are making the coins look soft and hard to really judge
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I'm using the camera of my Samsung Galaxy. Not sure how to improve picture taking.
I tried sunlight, artificial light of different strengths, and different angles. Either the coins looked like grey clay tablets or a bit soft like this.
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My first thought was high AU dipped.
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Eric, new photos will not help. A lot of these Morgans he purchased are obvious problem coins including this one.
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almost all these morgans you picked up at the Nashua Coin Show seem to have a similar look. your photos may not be an accurate representation of what the coins look like in hand.

the coin appears dipped and either lightly polished or the glare from lighting.

ignoring the lighting i'll call it at best MS63

work on your photos which will help with more accurate assessments
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