I must admit, I bought the slab, not the coin - Image update

Been looking for an MS60 for a while for my PCGS Morgan grading set.

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Nice addition!
...i can recall as a kid, getting hold of a MS-60 coin was thought of as quite an achievement!
nice find!
I won't tell.
koolness in note you have a grading set
i'd imagine ms60 is low pop across the boards too
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<< <i>Can you describe its 60-ness? What keeps it out of a 61 holder? >>
very easy, just look for an uncirculated coin with tons of bag marks, you surely will find a winner.
Mike
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I have sold few not many maybe 4
Of note it is a VAM 70
When I get the coin I'll try to get closeups of the obv and rev.
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<< <i>That is not the only way (i.e., on the basis of too many marks) to arrive at an MS60 grade. I have seen a few Morgans that were silently net graded MS60 because they were weakly struck and had no luster (battleship gray color, and had almost certainly been seriously overdipped). >>
boldface emphasis added by me
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