That's a good example of how nice morgans look even when heavily circulated. Also, it is a good example of the type of toning I like -- much better than rainbow in my opinion. It's real.
A VERY knowledgeable coin dealer told me that an 1893-S in this grade is not unusual. Apparently they circulated a lot. But he also said they generally have a lot of damage too. This happens to be a very nice example.
Thank you all for the accolades. I have a complete date/mintmark set of business strikes. No, it's not a top-of-the-line set. My 1885-CC is AG3. My 1889-CC is G6. My 1895-S is VG10. But all the holes are filled except the 1895 which doesn't count since it's a proof.