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1921 Morgan

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Grades please! FYI I don't know what happened with the lighting during the 2 seconds it took to flip the coin over but rest assured, it's the same coin.
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If I was to venture a guess I would go with a mid MS grade.. Looks real nice but in hand I'm sure its even nicer...
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Could just be the picture, but I'm seeing a slight bit of wear on the eagles chest and on the leaves of the wreath. I'll say AU-58.
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I also think this is a lightly circulated coin. Miss Liberty's cheek and the obverse fields show a darker shade than the protected areas around the lettering. This effect usually means the coin has seen brief circulation. AU-58, IMO.
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With the 1921 Morgans, is a flat almost worn looking chest common in MS coins?
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With the 1921 Morgans, is a flat almost worn looking chest common in MS coins?


Yes. A different reverse was used, one with less detail. In addition, they were produced in such staggering quantity that worn dies were almost the norm, and the mints tended to wick down the pressure to increase die longevity. This coin is actually a good strike, evidenced by the detail remaining in the largest wreath leaves on the reverse.

I won't guess at a grade for the reasons mentioned. Slider 1921's are almost impossible to grade from photographs.
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