My mystery Morgan is back from grading! 1885 S or 1895 S?

(Sorry for the bad slab pictures, I tried so hard but kept getting a reflection from the plastic, lighting is somewhat orange as well ugh) I was hoping to grab that Po01 grade but I couldn't be any happier since it turned out to be an 1895 S! Picked this up at a pawn shop and had it graded. Nice piece for my collection! Also my lowest minted coin find. Here was the original thread, https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/993682/1885-s-or-1895-s-please-help#latest
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good job, congrats!!
Congratulations!!!!!
Too bad on the grade. I'm sure a PO01 is worth more.
How could they tell that? Is there die markers?
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Honestly if anyone has any ideas on how they did so I would love to know!
If the top third of the digit shows, which seems to be the case, it's easy to tell an 8 from a 9. The 8 has much more drastic curvature, especially on the right side. Another possibility that I can't discern from the pictures is that you have one of the really dramatic S/S varieties, VAM 3 or 4.
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Glad you got a determination.... and a straight grade as well. Cheers, RickO
Neat coin !
Yeah, hopefully it led a better life than just being a pocket piece.
My War Nickels https://www.pcgs.com/setregistry/nickels/jefferson-nickels-specialty-sets/jefferson-nickels-fs-basic-war-set-circulation-strikes-1942-1945/publishedset/94452
Compare details of the mintmark.
Depends on who's pocket.
How can you tell the die markers when the coin is so worn off like this one? Pardon my question; it is part of my learning curve
Looks like a 9 to me.