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New Orleans mint Morgan Dollar.
Toned
All of the above.
First 3 replies are on the money.
Sideways M ?
If it looks like it's painted on, it's AT.
bob
Toned coins bother me. Don't know what to say either way.
Let's all have a cookout.
Pete
All the above.
Very nice photography you have going there. The M is huge!!
It's a good thing the photo isn't showing anything higher up... I might just see something peeking out of the tail feathers!
The area of the coin visible in the photo is: [Diameter of coin]^2 / 2* Pi*x
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Bad transactions with : nobody to date
The sideways M creates a lot of questions.
Great picture... and it well could be the picture that makes the tarnish look questionable.... Nice detail on the coin... Cheers, RickO
colorful and pretty
Ok so now I see the M on the left center ribbon. No idea what it is. Is it a known thing?
@JBK said: Ok so now I see the M on the left center ribbon. No idea what it is. Is it a known thing?
George T. Morgan's monogram
Well we have an "O" and an "M" can I get an E,G,A?
what year is it?
Looks AT, but nice picture!
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AT.
Toning looks correct. Edited for my ignorance. LOL
I can't speak for the toning, but the coin itself looks like it has some great detail.
That is a very nice photo by the way.
Donato
I have never noticed that "M" in the ribbon! You learn something every day!
Omega goes silver?
MS64
I'm not sure what the question is.
Fantastic photography was what I thought of.
Is it the color/the M/the size of the O? Have no idea on what the other questions might be . Color and grade would need a bigger shoot
Based on the current image, this seems to be a lot to do about nothing... Sorry.
Without checking any resources, this looks to be an 1884-o Morgan that features a dot within the area of the M.
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New Orleans mint Morgan Dollar.
Toned
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All of the above.
First 3 replies are on the money.
Sideways M ?
If it looks like it's painted on, it's AT.
bob
Toned coins bother me. Don't know what to say either way.
Let's all have a cookout.
Pete
All the above.
Very nice photography you have going there. The M is huge!!
It's a good thing the photo isn't showing anything higher up... I might just see something peeking out of the tail feathers!
The area of the coin visible in the photo is:
[Diameter of coin]^2 / 2* Pi*x
Successful transactions with : MICHAELDIXON, Manorcourtman, Bochiman, bolivarshagnasty, AUandAG, onlyroosies, chumley, Weiss, jdimmick, BAJJERFAN, gene1978, TJM965, Smittys, GRANDAM, JTHawaii, mainejoe, softparade, derryb
Bad transactions with : nobody to date
The sideways M creates a lot of questions.
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Great picture... and it well could be the picture that makes the tarnish look questionable.... Nice detail on the coin... Cheers, RickO
colorful and pretty
Ok so now I see the M on the left center ribbon. No idea what it is. Is it a known thing?
George T. Morgan's monogram
Well we have an "O" and an "M" can I get an E,G,A?
what year is it?
Looks AT, but nice picture!
My YouTube Channel
AT.
Toning looks correct. Edited for my ignorance. LOL
I can't speak for the toning, but the coin itself looks like it has some great detail.
That is a very nice photo by the way.
Donato
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I have never noticed that "M" in the ribbon! You learn something every day!
Omega goes silver?
MS64
I'm not sure what the question is.
Fantastic photography was what I thought of.
Is it the color/the M/the size of the O? Have no idea on what the other questions might be . Color and grade would need a bigger shoot
Based on the current image, this seems to be a lot to do about nothing... Sorry.
Without checking any resources, this looks to be an 1884-o Morgan that features a dot within the area of the M.
Experience the World through Numismatics...it's more than you can imagine.