More toned coins of mine on GC - ends 1/15
Pretty cool peripheral/target toned 1922 peace, PCGS MS64.
https://greatcollections.com/Coin/1291397/1922-Peace-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-MS-64-Toned
This was a raw submission, removed from one of those plastic snap cases with a felt lined cardboard holder on the insert. Never been to CAC.
Trueviews are actually not great (too dark) but here's the link for comparison sake. Reality lies somewhere in between, but its a great looking coin.
1892-O Morgan, PCGS MS64, light peripheral toning.
Nice better date.
(https://www.greatcollections.com/Coin/1291391/1892-O-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-MS-64-Toned)
Again, a not real flattering TV (so much I'm not going to post it) where I think the GC photos are better.
Bought raw and never been to CAC.
1946 walker, PCGS MS65, nice rainbow peripheral toning, and reverse 100% toned.
https://greatcollections.com/Coin/1291395/1946-Walking-Liberty-Half-Dollar-PCGS-MS-65-Toned
Trueview is pretty accurate, not sure why this isn't a 66. Bought raw and never been to CAC.
1943-S walker, PCGS MS63. AWESOME reverse fireball toning.
https://greatcollections.com/Coin/1291398/1943-S-Walking-Liberty-Half-Dollar-PCGS-MS-63-Toned
Pretty clean for a 63 but a bit mushy even for a 43-S. Was bought in an NGC 63 CAC holder. Not been sent in for a re-bean.
GC photos are not true to hand, the reverse is very vibrant.
Will try and bump with a new one every few days.
Comments
Bump!
Another walker - 1945-D PCGS MS66 CAC
Sweet pearlescent toner, reverse is more blast with some light toning, obverse is 100% covered.
GC photos don't do it much justice.
https://greatcollections.com/Coin/1291399/1945-D-Walking-Liberty-Half-Dollar-PCGS-MS-66-CAC-Toned
1898-S morgan - PCGS MS62
Bought raw, never been to cac
Reverse is blast, obv has some original "antique" patina. Nice looking 62.
https://greatcollections.com/Coin/1291393/1898-S-Morgan-Silver-Dollar-PCGS-MS-62-Toned
Nice coins👍🏻
Good luck on the sale
Martin
Thanks Martin!
One more bump - final day of the “let’s get power run up to my property” sale.
Comparing the trueview photos to the GC photos, which one wins for accuracy?
Thanks, Jeff
I'd say it depends. GC does way better on larger coins. I sold a bunch of buffalo nickels last year and on most you couldn't even tell they were toned. Lately the TV images are lesser quality than they used to.