Based off the information provided( not the best image) I am going to say 64 no pl, Cant really see any mirrors from the image let alone any type of a grade so thats honestly just a wild guess
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Based on personal experience with similar coins, when you dip that coin the mirrors will improve but probably not by as much as you imagine. The haze on the fields doesn't look like its concealing that much. I can see a PL as a possibility but anything higher is unlikely.
Furthermore, there appears to be a substance present on the cheek area. If you dip there is a good chance that hidden marks on the cheek will be exposed, which will affect the grade. Before dipping anything it's always a good idea to check if removing toning or concealments will reveal other imperfections.
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I don't see DMPL, but I do see an attractive Morgan with frosty devices. Appears to be PL, as others have stated, I'll wager 64 PL. IMO it looks good as is, just sayin.
I like the frosty cameo contrast against the semi-prooflike fields and would grade it MS64.
In my opinion the haze in field on both the obverse and reverse would keep this from a PCGS PL designation. I don't think dipping the coin would take the haze away, just maybe soften it a little.
I see 64 PL in it, possibly 64 DMPL if mirrors are good, but I would not dip it. There are a couple of heavy cheek hits that are toned over. Besides, there are enough blast-white dollars in the world without dipping another. I only dip when the toning is so ugly that a dipped-out, lusterless MS60 would be an improvement.
The frost on the coin is very nice, but the Cheek area bothers me. Makes me wonder why it was (probably) broken out of a GSA holder and placed in its current home. I have seen "thumbed" coins that look very much like this coin..the coloration of the cheek is so different from the rest of the coin. Old nose grease on a coin looks just like that.
I like the coin the way it looks now, and would not recommend dipping it. As a collector who values original unaltered surfaces, and original mint luster bloom, I'd enjoy this 1882-CC in its current attractive condition.
I would only recommend dipping a coin to conserve it, to remove a foreign substance that could eventually damage the coin.
In reply to your question, based on the digital images provided I see an attractive coin with Frosty Devices, and Light Cameo contrast against Semi-Prooflike fields.
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I have no particular Morgan grading experience to bring to this table, but if I were a PCGS grader, I'd be cautious due to the cheek area and give it a 65 or 64 PL to cover my butt. Rob
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Regardless of what the fields may provide in depth, I would not recommend dipping this in E-Z-est or Jewel-Luster. A quick bath in a diluted solution of MS-70 (using distilled water) should be sufficient.
In the OP, I don't recall seeing the second photo. Was it added later? The top photo looks 64PL, and the bottom looks like a completely average MS62 GSA dollar.
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No one sees the mirrors under the haze??
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No one sees the mirrors under the haze?? >>
I see the mirrors, that PL all day IMO
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Furthermore, there appears to be a substance present on the cheek area. If you dip there is a good chance that hidden marks on the cheek will be exposed, which will affect the grade. Before dipping anything it's always a good idea to check if removing toning or concealments will reveal other imperfections.
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IMO it looks good as is, just sayin.
Lovely coin for sure.
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No one sees the mirrors under the haze?? >>
That's not haze, that's luster.
Probably a 64, maybe 64+
<< <i>64 no PL ... even the slightest bit of toning in the fields will kill the PL designation. >>
Hmmm, I've owned fully toned pieces designated PL by our hosts. Todd currently owns a piece I sent in a few years back.
In my opinion the haze in field on both the obverse and reverse would keep this from a PCGS PL designation. I don't think dipping the coin would take the haze away, just maybe soften it a little.
and placed in its current home. I have seen "thumbed" coins that look very much like this coin..the coloration of the cheek is so
different from the rest of the coin. Old nose grease on a coin looks just like that.
Hope I'm wrong
Greg
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I cracked an NGC Fatty DMPL recently, sent it in raw, came back a grade higher, no PL or DMPL. Just won't happen these days.
<< <i>Possibly dipped before with that toning, thumbed/greased look on cheek (makes me wary), PL surface at best, frosty looking.
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I think it was dipped before too. One more dip might be too much.
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I would only recommend dipping a coin to conserve it, to remove a foreign substance that could eventually damage the coin.
In reply to your question, based on the digital images provided I see an attractive coin with Frosty Devices, and Light Cameo contrast against Semi-Prooflike fields.
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for my gtg only from the images provided, 64pl
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IMO with that cheek, there is no way it's going to get higher than a 63. I think a 62+ is perfect.
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63 + no PL.......jmo.....pretty coin.
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