A real beauty. Obverse toning is a magnificent rainbow. Just a touch shy of a 5. I would say 4.8, so that makes it a high 4.
The quality of toning and surface preservation says 4, but the coolness factor of the double crescent brings it to a 5 for me.
Yes we can do non-Morgans. @physics-fan3.14 can post next and then you can post @Morgandude11 @brg5658 can join in too.
There is a fun story related to that. The first picture is GC. I've owned the coin twice now. The first time I sold it to one of those guys that insists on TruViews. He ended up sending it back to PCGS for a TruView to be taken. It's sold at least once more after that until I bought it again recently.
Summary Rd. 1: 1883-O Morgan NGC MS63* [Obv]...CT -> 3.6 (Mid) vs You -> 4 (Mid-High) Rd. 2: 1880 Morgan PCGS MS62 [Obv]...CT -> 2.7 (Low-Mid) vs You -> 3 (Mid) Rd. 3: 1881-S Morgan PCGS MS65 [Rev]...CT -> 3 (Mid) vs You -> 3 (Mid) Rd. 4: 1880-S Morgan PCGS MS65 [Obv]...CT -> 4.6 (Mid-High) vs You -> 5 (High) Rd. 5: 1880-S Morgan NGC MS66* [Obv]...CT -> 3.2 (Mid) vs You -> 3 (Mid) Rd. 6: 1880-S Morgan PCGS MS?? [Rev]...CT -> 3.5 (Mid) vs You -> 3 (Mid) Rd. 7: 1887 Morgan PCGS MS64 [Obv]...CT-> 4.2 (Mid-High) vs You-> 4 (Mid-High)
That 1939-D Lincoln Cent is a solid 4 for me. It's pushing my threshold of personal preferences and approaching a 5. Superb coin Jason!
Okay, next up. Question is, do you like Ike? MS 63. Was part of the Golden Nugget Horde, and somebody crossed it to PCGS from ICG, where all the others were slabbed, as Casino tokens for Whales: