Morgan Dollars under consideration for certification by Zoid

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  1. ZoidMeister

    ZoidMeister Hamlet Squire of Tomfoolery . . . . .

    Eternal thanks to @Publius2 and @Randy Abercrombie for their assistance in a thread earlier today. This will be my last post of coins I am considering for certification. Just looking for thoughts, observations, and RED FLAGS, if any.

    None of these three are particularly rare or valuable I don't think. Again, they have been living in these hard plastic holders for decades. Again, regrets for the focus of some of these photos. I really can't see how they come out until I transfer them to my PC. If you would like me to take better shots, let me know - I can do that tomorrow.

    I tried to take real good closeups and upload them full size so you could click on them to get a better view.

    First up is a Morgan 1880-S. Looks to be uncirculated.

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    Second up is a Morgan 1904-O. Again, looks to be uncirculated.

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    Last up is another Morgan 1880-S, but this one has some color to it.

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    Thanks again for all your thoughts.

    Z
     
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  3. Randy Abercrombie

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    I’m not a a Morgan specialist. Nor am I a toning guy. But when I look at a Morgan, I always look at the crispness of Lady Liberty’s hair. And from what I can see, each of these examples display very crisp hairlines. I appreciate a person that tries to be critical of their coins. But what leads you to think these are circulated examples?

    I misread that.... You did say uncirculated. And I do agree with that.
     
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