I'm torn between MS65 & MS66. Everytime I guess a + grade the coin was graded a long time ago, so this time I'm going high. MS66
Come on SLEC, don't fail me! Strike: 65. This a good strike for an O-mint. Towards the late 1800's is when the O strikes really started going downhill, and yours is pretty good. There is noticeable weakness in the hair, but it's still strong for New Orleans. Granted, this is market grading talking - on an absolute scale, I couldn't give this any higher than 64. Luster: 65+. Damn, you pictures always show luster so well. If this were anyone else, I'd give it a straight 66. But I know you. What is your secret? Eye Appeal: 65. The coin has neutral eye appeal. There is an original patina, but no real toning to speak of plus or minus. Contact marks: 65+. There is a slight amount of disturbance on the cheek (really minor), but there is quite a bit on the reverse. I'm really looking to the right of the eagle and on the eagle's breast. All this adds up to a 65+ in my book, but I really wouldn't be surprised by a 66 from a TPG ( I tend to be a bit more conservative than them).
How come you guys never add polls to your GTG threads? A poll makes it really easy to see what grade the forum members think the coin is.
In my opinion, polls narrow down the options (make it more clear what it is) unless the poll has 10+ choices. Plus with polls, you can have the case where a bunch of people vote without providing any comments.
You should be able to add a poll to an existing thread. Everybody who has already answered will get notified and be able to vote.
Just tried, the option to add a poll is gone. I clicked on "edit" then on "more options". I'll try to remember for next time.
S 66 There really isn't much left for planchet marks the reverse has a few on each side of the eagle,but I don't see them holding this coin back. L 65 not blazing but well defined E 66 the toning looks natural and well preserved. C 66 I think the abrasions on the cheek are very slight, and hardly noticed unless under magnification. Over all I think it is a very nice coin. 66
Normally I'd say MS-65, but since Morgans are apparently graded on a curve because standards don't matter, I will say MS-64.