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Morgan Dollar From 1886

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Got two Morgan dollar from a ebay auction. This is the better one which may reach a ms grade as I guess. But would like to hear from your opinion. Thanks for grading :-)
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MS-64
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To CCF! I'm thinking MS-64 for the grade.
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I'm at MS-63 based on the number of tics.
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That's a beautiful coin. I'd put it at 64.
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Thank you all!
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reverse is weak for the year. photos are not the best to see luster. it appears broken in places

without better photos i'll call it MS63 possibly 64 if luster is pretty much there
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I'd also be a MS-63 on this one. Nice looking coin.
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64 and very attractive
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