Opinions please.
Louis
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Opinions as to grade and if the toning is natural or artificial would be appreciated.
I know it's hard to grade from an image, but give it your best shot.
I know it's hard to grade from an image, but give it your best shot.
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Sorry no guess on AT/NT thing.
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
Sweet
The bottom is a nice natural end-roll piece.
I'd say the top one is natural as well, but you never know...
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Where these the Morgan's you showed me on friday at the MONEY Show?????
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<< <i>Louis.
Where these the Morgan's you showed me on friday at the MONEY Show????? >>
No, these are new ones.
It was nice to meet you at the show, hope to see you again.
Bust Half & FSB Merc Collector
Very nice coins!!!!!
66 first coin
64 second coin
The 83-O, and especially the 84-O, are often toned in some odd-looking, purplish blue and red-brown colors that many viewers (espeically with scans) believe to be AT, but are not.
The 86-P is a classic example for this date with end roll toning. 85-P's are also found with similar colors.
GSAGUY
Bust Half & FSB Merc Collector
Unfortunately, I believe the 83-O could be AT due to the different angles in which the obv. and rev. toning "streaks" run. If comparable "streaks" are on both sides of a NT coin, they are usually in the exact same "place" or angle. I hope I am wrong since the colors and order appear proper and are wonderful!
The 86 is an easy NT and attractive Morgan.
Respectfully,
Doug
Hard to see any significant contact marks on the `83 O. Nice.
End-roll toning is always cool looking.
<< <i>Louis......the 86 looks familiar? was it in Jason's case this weekend???? >>
No, these are both coins from an auction.
Thanks for the opinions everybody, this place is great.
BTW you got those at pretty good prices.