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<p>[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2092820, member: 42727"]One thing for sure, I'm a fan of the TPG's. If it weren't for them, I'd likely not be in this hobby. They even the playing field and for that I'm grateful. Are they perfect? Nope. I stick with NGC, PCGS and white ANACS.</p><p><br /></p><p>As for the Early date "S" Morgans, here are some POP reports:</p><p><br /></p><p>NGC:</p><p>1879-S: MS66- 7451 MS67- 2190</p><p>1880-S: MS66-12,005 MS67- 3544</p><p>1881-S: MS66-17,143 MS67- 4401</p><p>1882-S: MS66- 6577 MS67- 1879</p><p><br /></p><p>PCGS:</p><p>1879-S: MS66- 6996 MS67- 1362</p><p>1880-S: MS66- 9947 MS67- 1976</p><p>1881-S: MS66- 12,722 MS67- 1848</p><p>1882-S: MS66- 4570 MS67- 823</p><p><br /></p><p>There are so many available, even if you're ultra picky, there are plenty more available. eBay, Heritage, Great Collections, Stack's, David Lawrence, Northeast Numismatics, they all have them available all the time. Spend a day and review photo after photo. You'll quickly pick up on the nuances of the coin and be able to train your eye. BTW, I think they're easier to grade than Saints. Gold is so soft, tick marks and "rubs" are treated differently.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JPeace$, post: 2092820, member: 42727"]One thing for sure, I'm a fan of the TPG's. If it weren't for them, I'd likely not be in this hobby. They even the playing field and for that I'm grateful. Are they perfect? Nope. I stick with NGC, PCGS and white ANACS. As for the Early date "S" Morgans, here are some POP reports: NGC: 1879-S: MS66- 7451 MS67- 2190 1880-S: MS66-12,005 MS67- 3544 1881-S: MS66-17,143 MS67- 4401 1882-S: MS66- 6577 MS67- 1879 PCGS: 1879-S: MS66- 6996 MS67- 1362 1880-S: MS66- 9947 MS67- 1976 1881-S: MS66- 12,722 MS67- 1848 1882-S: MS66- 4570 MS67- 823 There are so many available, even if you're ultra picky, there are plenty more available. eBay, Heritage, Great Collections, Stack's, David Lawrence, Northeast Numismatics, they all have them available all the time. Spend a day and review photo after photo. You'll quickly pick up on the nuances of the coin and be able to train your eye. BTW, I think they're easier to grade than Saints. Gold is so soft, tick marks and "rubs" are treated differently.[/QUOTE]
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