Description: 1888 Morgan Silver Dollar PCGS MS63 with PQ Blue Toning on Both Sides. The last picture of the Reverse shows that apparently it had a crack through the design in a couple of spots. I wish I had better magnification and intel on this but it's the first one I've seen where it looks like a "spitting eagle" and then there was a crack through the chest feathers but there's also a wing clash from the mint and I wonder if the two are connected or not. I'd love to know if anyone does especially if it's a VAM I'm just unaware of. I believe they just classify it as a Lamination Mint Error but the toning is so gorgeous I'm hesitant to crack and recertify it! I always do my best to be as honest as I know how to be and when I see these things I just feel like the "good faith" thing to do is to mention in an honest forthright manner. I'm not an expert like Mr Albanese is from CAC but I try my hardest! :) Feel free to reach out and chat/discuss/ask questions! ---Free Shipping--- ============================================================================================================================================================================================================
Price: 110 USD
Location: Roanoke, Virginia
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Composition: Silver
Certification Number: N/A
Strike Type: Business
Fineness: 0.9
Grade: MS 63
KM Number: 110
Certification: PCGS
Circulated/Uncirculated: Uncirculated
Denomination: $1
Coin: Morgan
Year: 1888
Mint Location: Philadelphia
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Variety: Morgan