Need advice on 1902 Eddie VII
coinrookie
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Okay,
I am building my toned set. The problem is this, I have found a beautifully toned shilling. But the same very respected dealer also has one that is blast white and he says that it is one of the cleanest he has ever seen or owned. This one also carries a healthy premium over the toner. Should I go for the condition rarity or the toner that is a better fit for my set. I do not mind having a duplicate as one will fit in my big cat collection. I can only afford to buy either the toner or the blast white one at this time. The toner does have quite a few more bag marks even though it is only one grade below the blast white. As you know, Eddies are extremely hard to find relatively clean.
Steve
I am building my toned set. The problem is this, I have found a beautifully toned shilling. But the same very respected dealer also has one that is blast white and he says that it is one of the cleanest he has ever seen or owned. This one also carries a healthy premium over the toner. Should I go for the condition rarity or the toner that is a better fit for my set. I do not mind having a duplicate as one will fit in my big cat collection. I can only afford to buy either the toner or the blast white one at this time. The toner does have quite a few more bag marks even though it is only one grade below the blast white. As you know, Eddies are extremely hard to find relatively clean.
Steve
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If clean Edward VII's are that unusual it may be quite a long time before another equal one comes along. If it throws off the whole set just hold it aside as a stand alone great coin and complete the set later.
Nice thing about this decision is you don't really lose with either choice!
-JamminJ
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