Flea market NEWPS, crusty 78CC, flashy 80S.

F12/F15? $50 bucks for a CC Morgan, I'm not complaining
The more I look at it I'm leaning towards VG10. How about you?

This one is booming with luster, as nearly all early S mint Morgans do.
Common as grains of sand at a beach but it appeals to me and the price was right IMO.
I'm going with MS64 shot at 5. $60 bucks what's to complain about.
The more I look at it I'm leaning towards VG10. How about you?

This one is booming with luster, as nearly all early S mint Morgans do.
Common as grains of sand at a beach but it appeals to me and the price was right IMO.
I'm going with MS64 shot at 5. $60 bucks what's to complain about.

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The pic sorta exaggerates the hits on the cheek, as nice as my others in 5 holders.
The reverse is very clean, hard to find anything.
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Unfortunately it's a small hit, the pic glorifies it though, might be some reflection too.
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I wonder if the cc might be considered damaged
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Early S mint Morgans are known for there frosty brilliant look.
Why would someone wipe a common as beach sand coin?