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1900 Morgan

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Please grade.

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I like the toning. Personally I can not tell if it is a high AU or a low MS.
I would venture either AU-55 or MS-61.
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I have similar suspicions about authenticity as stated for your 1902-O Morgan. Did you perhaps pick up a set of Morgans on ebay or at a flea market? These raised metal dots just don't look right. I'd like to see higher-resolution photos, since we may not be getting undistorted images here.
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Coin is real my picture taking is bad.
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I lean towards "barely circulated" here; it seems like a pretty strong strike so the little "wear" I'm seeing is actually wear.
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