Exciting 1921 Morgan Newp

There are very few 1921 Morgans with a significant coolness factor. I dare say this is such a coin.
John
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Great strike - almost looks like a DC piece. Congratulations. What grade does PCGS call it?
Broadstrikes tend to be hammered. They called it 64+.
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First thought...what can be cool about a 1921 Morgan? Opens thread...whoa cool off center strike!
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Yes, as Adrian Monk would say, "Collars... they're a curse... and a blessing."
Her cheek looks like smooth as a baby's bottom
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so it is an o/c b/s not just o/c? lovely acquisition!
Uncentered broadstrike. Not quite far enough off-center to count.
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so are you going to REALLY blow our minds and tell us it is a v44 w/o the wide reeds. that would be something!
Nope. D1 reverse, tripled obverse stars. I haven't bothered attributing it yet. It's the ultimate infrequently reeded coin, though, what with there not being any.
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64+ ??
Looks way better.
Certainly looks like the coolest 1921 Morgan I’ve seen a pic of.
I love it. Very neat. I am very surprised and don’t understand the MS64 grade though. Do they usually grade the error coins so much more conservatively than others?
Very cool. And it does look nicer than 64+.
Very nice! It's rockin'
Beautiful coin... The anomaly just adds to the attraction. Cheers, RickO
Cool beans…..I like it
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Eventually someone will resubmit. I don’t care how you twist and turn there are 65’s not even close.