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New Nci MS-64 Morgan Dollar Purchase

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Any opinions? Seems to accurately graded, perhaps due to the fact it was graded when grading standards were stricter, and I like how they used to grade both the obverse and reverse.


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FAIL!
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Adam, what is the fail? I think it is graded correclt
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they put it in sideways
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lol.. that second picture I had to nearly stand on my head for..

It's a nice one.. the only thing I'd worry about is if it had been dipped at some point in its past.. I see a few nicks and slight cheek chatter (if that's what it is), nice luster! I'd guess it'd make 62/63, but I'm not too great at grading yet, so wait for the experts
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Details wise I would agree with MS-64, though there isn't much luster especially on the obverse. Doesn't look like that was a factor on the grade back than.
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Looks like an old PCGS rattler holder. Looks to be graded correctly.
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@adam: ahh yes, I see the fail now lol
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No Adam, the slabs back then caused the coin to rotate in the holder.


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Details wise I would agree with MS-64, though there isn't much luster especially on the obverse. Doesn't look like that was a factor on the grade back than.


This is evidence of my bad photography skills, there is tons of luster in hand, especially on the reverse. I have to practice more with lighting.
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