What is the most spectacular slabbed Morgan Dollar you've seen in person?

It could be a common date in high grade......
It could be a common date with amazing GSAguy type of toning......
It could be a Proof.....
It could be a rare date in high grade.......
Let the board know!
For me, its simple, several years ago at an ANA show in New York, Jack Lee had a PCGS 1895 PR67. Drop dead Cameo. Amazing! He was mad though. "They'd didin 8 it" Oh well.
Has anyone seen the MS67 1893-S?
It could be a common date with amazing GSAguy type of toning......
It could be a Proof.....
It could be a rare date in high grade.......
Let the board know!
For me, its simple, several years ago at an ANA show in New York, Jack Lee had a PCGS 1895 PR67. Drop dead Cameo. Amazing! He was mad though. "They'd didin 8 it" Oh well.
Has anyone seen the MS67 1893-S?
Collecting since 1976.
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2001? I was truly impressed by the coin went it went up for sale raw. The coin was essentially flawless and a superb 67+ in my opinion. This would have graded 67 back in 1988 too. The pastel colors were pretty and even though I looked at the coin through a large plexiglass holder for a full minute, I did not find one hairline or tic on the entire coin. If this were a common date I suppose it could have been graded 68. Hard to believe a rare date Morgan like this could come so pristine. I could not imagine a nicer one. While it may not have had the blast and zip of a gem "CC" dollar, this is the way they should all be.
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