61 and a strong variety.
Looks like severe environmental damage then a major cleaning.
Looks like a nice gem to me, but these typ. grade 64.
They both look Unc. but the 2 1/2 looks like a 64, but if that's a gouge on the rev. below TRUST, than a 61
Looks AU, but the crud does need removal. Me too.
VF probably cleaned.
VF35
In 1832 the country was in the midst of a cholera pandemic.
XF40 Details cleaned
I'm at a solid 66 but could be a +. Not quiet a 67 due to tiny nicks.
There are estimates in the "Guide Book Of Morgan Silver Dollars"
66
I think it's a slap in the face for John Mercanti.
15...Why do most of you posters reveal the grade so darn early in the morn? The Sun's not even up!
My first glance is a 58
Why bother?
65
63 seems fair.
I've thought this one out a few times and think that orders should be taken by the Mint before any coins are issued, and then only sold to these...
If it does all happen, then will the coins be of silver dollar size and will they be of 90% or the new standard of .999? I just can't envision...
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