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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 4567667, member: 37839"]AU 58 is the coin grade in Morgans that seems to have the most variability, and slippage based on TPG grading. Since it is the quintessential slider grade, if there is some wear on a coin that is circulation wear, it can have otherwise 64 or 65 surfaces in appearance, but have a slight rub at one or more of the high points, thus making it AU 58. That is why many AU coins look better than noisy, chattery MS coins.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 4567667, member: 37839"]AU 58 is the coin grade in Morgans that seems to have the most variability, and slippage based on TPG grading. Since it is the quintessential slider grade, if there is some wear on a coin that is circulation wear, it can have otherwise 64 or 65 surfaces in appearance, but have a slight rub at one or more of the high points, thus making it AU 58. That is why many AU coins look better than noisy, chattery MS coins.[/QUOTE]
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