tough call - which one ?? with a poll to make it easier - my input now added.

Two Morgans, both 1880-S , one is technically a PCGS MS66, the other is technically a PCGS MS65. Both are white coins.
What I want to know, which one has the better eye appeal?
(both images taken same lighting and position conditions.)
Coin A

Coin B

What I want to know, which one has the better eye appeal?
(both images taken same lighting and position conditions.)
Coin A

Coin B


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AL
I will vote A
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<< <i>Coin B.... better overall devices and slightly better mirror. Cheers, RickO >>
Ditto
For eye appeal, I say Coin A
Would come down to price differential. Otherwise, probably "B"
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I feel A is the MS66 and only has 1-2 light grazes LESS than B.
For the money, I'd take B.........but A has slightly more eye appeal.
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Coin A is the 66 (and B is the 65) which many people got. Both are technically -right on- grades.
Thanks for the replies, all were insightful and accurate. Here are some descriptions of the coins in hand.
Surfaces - Coin A has some luster breaks while coin B has a few more luster breaks and some very minor hits (conforming to the respective grades.) Coin B also has a little rim chatter above the 'I' which is what may have kept it out of a low end 66 holder.
Strikes - Coin B has just a little better strike than A.
Luster - Coin A has a satiny luster, actually it is very lustrous while coin B approaches semi-PL.
Frost - as in the image, B has more frost than A, which goes along with the semi-PL fields.
The poll indicates coin B as having more eye appeal and I tend to agree, although the 66 is nice on its own merits.
I suppose individual preference, surfaces vs. strike vs. luster vs. frostiness vs. etc. -- one of those can't make everybody happy type deals.
(As a side note, coin B was cracked out of an old ANACS 64 holder.)
Thanks again for the input.
Jeff
Which has the better eye appeal? A.
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That all said, I think B is a nice 65, and A is a low/middle 66. Given that B also has some more frost, it's got more appeal to me, especially because sometimes value plays a part in determining overall appeal. Of course, I really would prefer lots of frost or color, especially on a date known for both