waht do you think of gem proof indian cents RB & B but with great toning?

i think thst a set of as many different dates as you could get in proo indian cents gem proof ngc/pcgs
coins that are graded red brown but are mostly red or really nicely monster toned or even gem proof brown coins but coins that have amazing eye appeal like coloured coins that have the brown designation
and of course with no spots or other unsightly problems
i think that these coins are undervalued and also low pops and are just uncommon and beautiful and would make a great set and always saleable as to their look and popularity and i think they are all currently undefvzalued sleepers with the right look
any comments as per the above??????????
sincerely michael
coins that are graded red brown but are mostly red or really nicely monster toned or even gem proof brown coins but coins that have amazing eye appeal like coloured coins that have the brown designation
and of course with no spots or other unsightly problems
i think that these coins are undervalued and also low pops and are just uncommon and beautiful and would make a great set and always saleable as to their look and popularity and i think they are all currently undefvzalued sleepers with the right look
any comments as per the above??????????
sincerely michael
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Always looking for nice type coins
my local dealer
adrian
I like finding them with a bit of green or blue toning to them. Very nice!!
The higher graded pieces may realize some decent appreciation, but the lower graded pieces, may be nice, but I don't see them skyrocketing. I'm no forecaster though!!
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Shylock - got any pictures to share??
He introduced IrishMike and myself to a collector at FUN who's been cherrypicking BN & RB proofs for quite some time. Ever been hit by so many awesome coins in one shot you could barely recall any of the details? I remember most of his coins only by color and toning pattern because I stopped looking at the dates. The one date I do recall was an 1882 with deep sea green at the periphery that seemed to be melting on the mirrored fields towards the center where it turned translucent pale green. A truly breathtaking and rare color to find on these in such quantity.
Michael -- these were 3 of his "rejects": link. You would get a real kick out of looking through his two coin boxes someday.
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I love 'em! I've been buying nice BN and RB (mostly PR 64-65) whenever an opportunity presents itself. As has already been said, they're a great value.
and the scans!
sincerely michazel