Looks 63ish to me
I don't know muchabout Morgans, is that just on P mints, or on S or CC also?
I see it as a VG to F although as noted can't be sure about old cleaning or surface patina being dipped away.
I don't know about the relative scarcity of a small s to a large s in 1877. I am not aware of any pricing premium for one over the other, or of...
I agree with jeffB, also letters look "fat," and the hand holding the branch appears to have only 3 fingers instead of 4. Here is a genuine 77-P,...
John Milton?
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I think it's a choice 58. Slab grade could be 63, though
Yes that's the 39-O QE.
sorry, no 38-O half. Just this. [IMG][IMG]
Always tough to read luster on photos. I'll guess 62.
I don't think you could find a nicer example for the grade!
AU53?
I see hairlines behind the bust. since the lighting is fairly flat, I would agree with "harshly cleaned."
To me it looks like a textbook AU58, but if graded I could see it in a 63 holder. Nice!
Looks AU (something) details.
I was thinking about vf 35. Can I be honest here? When it comes to seated dollars, there are so many cleaned, dipped and stripped coins in...
Nice one! I like the dusty gray look.
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I'll guess 64PL
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