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1890 $1 Morgan Dollar #3 - 24 Of 35

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$50. #24 of 35 acquired recently. I again tried to reorient the coin so that the cheek receives most of the light. Let me know if this is better. Missed the post from last night so doubling up today. Thoughts? Thanks!
1890-$1-Morgan-Dollar-#3---24-Of-35
1890-$1-Morgan-Dollar-#3---24-Of-35
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I'll say MS-63.
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I can see it making 64.
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I think the large chin marks will hold it to MS-63.
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I would also say: MS63
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MS-63 - Too deep of marks on the cheek/chin
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if it wasnt for those hits on the jaw I could see this one at MS64. have to go with MS63 on her
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I'm also at MS-63 here.

I see denticle impressions in the field around the tail feathers and wreath bow. There are several VAMs that have these impressions, and the date positions are very slightly different between some of these VAMs. In hand, you should be able to match the impressions better than any photos can show.

Nice coin. This is less baggy than a lot of the 1890s.
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