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<p>[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2096777, member: 19250"]Due to the fact that most all Morgans silver dollars were transported in 1000.00 bags and 1000 coins this size hitting one another are going damage the next. I think this coin would grade a 64. However I agree with Lehigh points. This to me is a slider. High 64 low 65. The coin has great luster and PL surfaces . And again Lehigh point where are you going to find another this date on par?</p><p>I have had quite a few Morgans in my time. Some rolls I've had case in point a roll of 1904 O 's that had the same PL luster as well as the frosting on the face. Most came back MS- 64 ' s maybe 3 that went 65. But the difference beats me as the roll was an original bank wrapped roll. And the end coin was toned. </p><p>In the passed sending in a Morgan for grading most have come back 64's. And some better dates less. As grading is subjective a point we all can agree.... my honest opinion is that TPG'S are more subjective to a better date than a run of the mill date.</p><p>Meaning if it's a toss up 64/65 they are going to grade down as apposed to up. </p><p>The coin that the original poster put up I venture to say that not one of us here would be unhappy owning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Paddy54, post: 2096777, member: 19250"]Due to the fact that most all Morgans silver dollars were transported in 1000.00 bags and 1000 coins this size hitting one another are going damage the next. I think this coin would grade a 64. However I agree with Lehigh points. This to me is a slider. High 64 low 65. The coin has great luster and PL surfaces . And again Lehigh point where are you going to find another this date on par? I have had quite a few Morgans in my time. Some rolls I've had case in point a roll of 1904 O 's that had the same PL luster as well as the frosting on the face. Most came back MS- 64 ' s maybe 3 that went 65. But the difference beats me as the roll was an original bank wrapped roll. And the end coin was toned. In the passed sending in a Morgan for grading most have come back 64's. And some better dates less. As grading is subjective a point we all can agree.... my honest opinion is that TPG'S are more subjective to a better date than a run of the mill date. Meaning if it's a toss up 64/65 they are going to grade down as apposed to up. The coin that the original poster put up I venture to say that not one of us here would be unhappy owning.[/QUOTE]
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