Guess the grade of a well circulated Morgan.
morgansforever
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As most of you know, nearly 63% of the original mintage of 83 CC's were released in the early 70's by the GSA. This example is outside the norm, which I sorta like. It may have started life as a 67 DMPL or perhaps an 8. I like it because both the obverse and reverse have very similar wear and grime. Post something that's not supposed to be, like a PO01 1964 Kennedy half and guess the grade of this Morgan, which is straight graded.
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AG3 for the grade!
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I have a few unslabbed kennedies that are kind of low grade. I can post one here later if they count.
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Mr_Spud
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I like it as an AG3 yet can see it in a GD4 slab.
peacockcoins
I’m in at AG3 as well.
Looks like a primo example of an AG3 to me. A G4 would need at least a tiny bit of the hair detail left IMO.
Ag3
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Upon reflection, I agree.
Here is the quintessential 'perfect' GD4:
The OP's Morgan is AG3 at best.
peacockcoins
AG3
AG3