Sorry for not posting a picture. I don't have any pics at this comp anyways. As far as that pocket piece, I guess you could say it was cleaned as well, but in this case by being fondled and polished often with oily hands.
Actually, it just travels in my pocket with all of my other change, and seldom gets handled. This is how normally circulated coins actually look . . . banged up and ugly. The nice grey toned surface you would expect to see on attractive circulated silver coinage is what appears after many years of oxidation following removal from circulation.
XF-45 was my first thought without using the PCGS photograde. I am talking about the Morgan not the gold Indian, I don't know them. Hmm right again though it was already revealed. Although I don't usually numbers since Ebay doesn't allow it for raw coins.