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1878-S Morgan

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not the best pics but all I have until it arrives.


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AU55. The front appears to have some wear above the ear.
Also appears to have been cleaned or something funky has happened with the coin.
Unless it is a product of the scan. All the white stuff in the cracks is odd.

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Jordan,
I don't know if its a white material of glare from the flash. I tried to clean the pic up a little.
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humm, didn't help much.
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I'm a little bothered by the contrast between the open fields and the fields around the stars & lettering - such is characteristic of polished coins. I'll be watching this space for pics of the coin in-hand, and then we'll talk.
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