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1900 $1 Morgan Dollar #5 - 33 Of 35

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$50. #33 of 35 acquired recently. Getting to the end of this grouping. Pretty nice, I think. Thoughts? Thanks!
1900-$1-Morgan-Dollar-#5---33-Of-35
1900-$1-Morgan-Dollar-#5---33-Of-35
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Looks like another deep scratch above the cap, MS details.
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Looks like a scrape from a coin edge while in a bag. MS-63.
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I'll say MS-63.
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That scratch looks a little deep, otherwise a nice coin. I will say no details MS-63
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Are we sure that's a scratch above the cap curl? Is it raised or incuse? I may be wrong here, but it looks more like a curved struck-through, maybe a rim burr shaving or a retained lamination. Notice the recessed area (lamination?) on the right side of the cap curl, next to the first "U" of UNUM.

I'm at MS-63 here for the technical grade. The cap curl issue may decide whether it is a striking error or a details coin. Note that PCGS sometimes (needlessly) details laminations under their 93 code.

This is a nice coin for a 1900. There are a lot of ugly dollars for this date, and this is nicer than many of them. At $50-ish dollars? All day.
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reverse is tad weak for the year. broken luster across the cheek. the field hits will keep her out of 64 territory.

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