They're gonna yell at you for that 2nd picture of the bare coin in your bare palm... just sayin'... ;-)
Thanks and it is pretty hard to take the picture from my iPhone and again the looks a lot better in person. I bought the coin because of the toning.
Not as long as he rinsed it in acetone immediately after holding it. Pics aren't quite up to perfect grading, but they show what looks to me a rather lustrous Morgan whose technical merit is in the 63-64 range. I don't know if the obverse toning pattern would be judged "market acceptable," though. iPhones are the best of all smartphone cameras for coins, and with proper technique are quite capable of taking gradable images of a quality which would astonish those who didn't know.
first you never never hold a coin in that manner as the body oils will damage it .looks to be cleaned hard to really tell with the photos posted