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Hmmm... Based on NGC grading, here goes... MS-65 PL on the Morgan AU-58 on the Seated dollar (A beauty !!) I think NGC would MS-64 the Peace dollar even with the big nick on the wing. Probably MS-64 on the $20 even with the reverse chatter. The ten is clearly circulated, but it looks like a NGC AU-55.
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I would say that the '81-CC would grade a 63 in my opinion, and I will hazard a guess as to that is what you thought also.
However, I'm willing to bet she came back from NGC as a 64?
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Gotta go with 63 on the Morgan.
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I'm gonna say MS-64 on the morgan and AU-55 on the Seated dollar.
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1881 CC MS64 1871 SLD AU58 1928 Peace dollar MS64 1908 StG $20 Ms 64 1907 $10 AU53 That my guess. Wonderful coins.
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Come on busthalf are you going to let us know the secret or do we have to guess again.
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I'll throw in another guess just to bump the thread. They all came back MS70?
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 He wishes
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1881CC- MS65 1871- AU55 1928- MS64 1908- MS64 1907- AU53 Excellent grouping of coins 
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Yeah - the morgan really surprises me too. Is there anything about it in hand that doesn't show through in the pictures that might have kept it down to a 62?
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They all do look to be really nice coins, and I can see why most folks graded them that way! My guess(and this is just a guess), is that the way they were photographed minimized the abrasions. I've noticed in my photography that direct light will highlight all the abrasions, and soft light will dramatically reduce the appearance of them. Not that it is intentional, it's just how it plays out. Either that, or NGC drastically undergraded most of your coins....;-)
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