So What's Up With Rainbow Toned Peace Dollars?
stman
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I've noticed an increased demand for nice rainbow toned Peace Dollars. I understand they are tough to find and the premiums reflect this. So I'm wondering why most of this series didn't get a lot of the rainbow toning like their counterpart Morgan series.
Did they not sit in Mint bags for years and tone like the Morgan's?
Now here is a hypothetical question, or have the Peace Dollars which are not as popular as the Morgan's not been "worked" on like possibly the Morgan's have?
I have a recent interest in these rainbow toned Peace Dollars and would appreciate some good input here.
Did they not sit in Mint bags for years and tone like the Morgan's?
Now here is a hypothetical question, or have the Peace Dollars which are not as popular as the Morgan's not been "worked" on like possibly the Morgan's have?
I have a recent interest in these rainbow toned Peace Dollars and would appreciate some good input here.
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<< <i>If anyone has any of these I would be most interested to see images posted if you have any. >>
Heres one though it is not Toned from a Mint Bag.
ArtR, I know you have some great coins as I've looked at your site.
The image you posted is not showing up for me just getting X.
Thanks though.
Don't know why it won't show up but it is the same reverse toned Peace Dollar that is on my site, and also the one that I use as my icon.
For the most part the better looking toned peaces are not in holders yet. Furthermore, I have several more toned/color pieces that are at best AU coins. The MS65/66/67 toned peaces just really don't exist in the market yet. Unlike Morgans they didn't sit in a bag in a vault not being worn and toning as well. Furthermore, most people just don't really care for these coins from what I understand. I've seen and have purchased nice rim toned examples from Raymond albums. But for the most part, it's going to take years for me to finish a registry set and I'll be lucky to get a weighted avg. of MS 63.
Dog & Art - are you willing to part with yours? Let me know.
Thanks
Michael
MW Fattorosi Collection
GSAGUY
BTW--ANACS is TOUGH on grading! This coin has it's share of marks/hits, but I looked for a long while under 5x magnification and couldn't find any rubs obverse or reverse. I thought it was a lock for a low MS grade.
In a world filled with ugly Peace dollars, this one has some nice eye appeal.
in BEAR GREASE. How awful, what a terrible thing to do. Bear
Camelot
This will be a future pursuit of mine in the near future I am sure.
Dave
Toned Peace
"Many toned Peace Dollars I've seen are dark, so when you see a vibrant one that's original, give it strong consideration as a purchase."
Hey Strat is this a hint?
<< <i>Hey Strat is this a hint? >>
Absolutely!
"Toned Peace dollars a much more scarce than toned Morgan dollars and very seldom show bright,vivid colorations.This is due to the following factors:First,the toning of silver dollars is usually a long-term process.Being minted much more recently,Peace dollars did not have as much time to interact with the sulfur in the bags in which they were stored.Second,there is some evidence that the acid bath into which the planchets were plunged after annealing to remove discoloring oxidation was more highly concentrated for Peace dollars,in order to maximize the frosty whiteness of the planchets.This could serve as a detriment to subsequent interaction of the silver planchet metal with sulfur or oxygen,thus retarding the toning process."
from The Morgan and Peace Dollar Textbook by Wayne Miller
Miller doesn't have a single example of a toned Peace Dollar to show in his discussion of toning p.38-48,however,the picture of his '1924-P' shows its obverse and reverse to be uniformly toned a light blue-green color...
i've seen a number of lightly gold-toned Peace dollars like Miller's '26-S which i think is a typical example of a toned Peace dollar...
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