1893-p morgan dollar...cleaned?grade?

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  1. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    Just picked up this morgan at my usual gold/silver pawnshop for short money for the date. I paid 80 bucks but im not sure if scratches are from rough circulation or cleaning. Also i was thinking it may be an au50-53. Im not sure so id like some opinions on the grade also thanks guys im still learning. IMAG0201.jpg IMAG0202.jpg
     
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  3. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Not cleaning, probably just wear!
    -Taylor
     
  4. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    oh good i hope not its just very "scratchy" do you also think its au?
     
  5. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Yeah.....a little scratchy! I would say a AU53/AU55 ish'!
     
  6. petro89

    petro89 Member

    If you're new to Morgans one of the basic things to look at is the breast feathers on the eagle on the reverse. They are worn down on this coin. Although it is scratchy as a whole, most of them can probably be attributed to the wear and bag marks. I don't think the coin was harshly cleaned, although I wouldn't be surprised if it was dipped. I think your grade of 50 to 53 AU is appropriate. You did well for that price!
     
  7. Taylor101

    Taylor101 New Member

    Yeah, the hight end!
    -Taylor
     
  8. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    petro thanks for your response. this is the problem i have with the whole tailfeather wear issue. Some of my slabbed ms pieces have almost a flat breast i read that the breast feathers is a poor way to tell if there is wear due to the fact that some morgan dollars were not struck very well????
     
  9. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    just a side note it looks like some stars are doubled on the right side of date possible vam????
     
  10. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    Thanks taylor!
     
  11. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    should i slab it?
     
  12. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Although I also believe this coin was not cleaned...some of those scratches on the obverse are deep enough where they might be considered damage. So, this coin might not slab...or would end up in a "Genuine" no grade slab.
     
  13. iGradeMS70

    iGradeMS70 AKA BustHalfBrian

    Agreed, to a certain extent. I have seen many Peace Dollars, and although they have larger fields then Morgan Dollars, I have seen lower AU pieces (without surfaces hairlines) make it into an AU50 slab. Usually with numerous the hairlines, TPG's ding it a grade.

    -Brian
     
  14. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    I just think some of those marks in the field are so deep...that they are more than normal bag marks. I think they are evident of something more. However, being a 1893...perhaps the TPGs will be more forgiving.
     
  15. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    I was afraid of that may be a good whitman filler tho
     
  16. jello

    jello Not Expert★NormL®

    Hum :kewl:
     
  17. lkeigwin

    lkeigwin Well-Known Member

    Looks like low AU details but I think the excessive circulation dings will knock it down to XF. I see no harsh cleaning but it does appear to have been dipped.

    It's a pricey enough coin that I would probably have it graded.
    Lance.
     
  18. CamaroDMD

    CamaroDMD [Insert Clever Title]

    Do you really think this coin would grade? Those hits on her chin and in front of her neck (above the first star) are so deep IMHO they could be considered damage.
     
  19. MAKECENTS

    MAKECENTS Active Member

    Ya i considered that however ive seen many morgans i never thought would grade
     
  20. Kevo

    Kevo Junior Member

    In my experience coins with weak breast feathers also have weakness in the hair above the ears. Thats the first place to look when considering strike and wear.
     
  21. Kevo

    Kevo Junior Member

    I belive the tpgs are more lenient on deep hits present on large heavy coins stored in bags like morgans. I posted a while back about a cc morgan on tt that had deep gash on the eagles breast that was holdered as an ngc65
     
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