Photos are the culprit there, luster grazes/surface marks but agreed that it looks like a much deeper scratch in the images than it is in-hand.
When I think MS60 I picture a coin that looks like it went through a garbage disposal(Morgan Dollar that is.. some issues may be different in MS60). This one certainly does not fit my imagination of MS60...
Ahh see that here from Heritage Uncirculated (MS-60, 61, 62): An uncirculated coin with noticeable deficiencies, generally either an overabundance of bagmarks, a poor strike, or poor luster. Although most price guides will give a price for coins in MS-60 condition, in many cases this is a very unusual grade, with typical uncirculated pieces often grading somewhere in the MS-62 to MS-64 range depending on the series. So I am left with AU58
I thought it a solid 58. And accurate grade at that. Green bean confirmed its eye appeal and originality
I think it would come back 58 again; I don’t personally think it is chewed up looking enough for 60 so if anything it might come back at 62 if I dipped it briefly (the skin is thick and I see a lot of hidden luster beneath it in-hand) but I like it right where it is. The coin circulated briefly, should be AU58.