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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 7949511, member: 37839"]1889 Philadelphia is a notoriously weak strike date for “P” mint Morgans. I thought of the possibility of it being a high AU grade coin, but since the lack of sharpness is uniform on both the obverse and reverse, and not only in the traditional high spots only, I would deem it a typical for date weak strike. Looks like the die was worn out badly, and probably at end of useful life. It is a mid grade MS coin.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 7949511, member: 37839"]1889 Philadelphia is a notoriously weak strike date for “P” mint Morgans. I thought of the possibility of it being a high AU grade coin, but since the lack of sharpness is uniform on both the obverse and reverse, and not only in the traditional high spots only, I would deem it a typical for date weak strike. Looks like the die was worn out badly, and probably at end of useful life. It is a mid grade MS coin.[/QUOTE]
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