Monster Morgan Photos
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Some Monster Morgans just added to my collection, whattya think?
1885-O Monster
1883-O Monster Crescent
1890-CC End Roll Toned
1881-S Green with Purple Pools
1885-O Textile Toned
(Added to my collection of photos, that is! ) The coins belong to GSAGUY.
A couple months ago there was a discussion of a textile-toned piece, and the premium it brought. At the time I didn't see the appeal of that piece (at least not at the premium), but the last coin here, well... my eyes have been opened! My favorite of the five, actually.
Enjoy!
1885-O Monster
1883-O Monster Crescent
1890-CC End Roll Toned
1881-S Green with Purple Pools
1885-O Textile Toned
(Added to my collection of photos, that is! ) The coins belong to GSAGUY.
A couple months ago there was a discussion of a textile-toned piece, and the premium it brought. At the time I didn't see the appeal of that piece (at least not at the premium), but the last coin here, well... my eyes have been opened! My favorite of the five, actually.
Enjoy!
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From all I've learned, Textile toning is the RAREST as the Morgan must lay, undisturbed- even the slightest, for about 40+ years to take on that 'look'.
Ever since learing this little tidbit I've been on the lookout for these and have yet to come across even ONE for sale (that also was attractive).
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I though you were expanding your "for sale" inventory. No need to look at something I can't have.
nice additions Tad
Go BIG or GO HOME. ©Bill
Hey, if you guys like the textile pattern, I'll try to find some scans of my favorite coin or two and have them posted as well.
GSAGUY
As explained in my PM to the forum member, most of the toned Morgans I buy are 65's and 66's, both PCGS and NGC. I've also bought quite a few 67's and even a few 68's. However, when I do display my coins I prefer the way they look in Capital Plastics holders and therefore most have been removed from their original PCGS and NGC holders. I'll typically match the coins up in 2's, 3's, and even have a few boards with 5 coins total that all have similar toning.
I realize that some forum members might be horrified to hear that I've cracked out coins that were certified MS66 and 67, but since the value of a beautifully toned Morgan has virtually nothing to do with its Greysheet price for the grade, I don't see where it's really a detriment. The coin is, what it is, regardless of what a label in a piece of plastic has to say.
Having said the above, I've not yet had the nads to crack out any of my toned 68's!
Thanks all!!
GSAGUY
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