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    Nice looking coin. FBs are the name of the game for now though...but a nice 67 Roosie is always a buy. Are your Roosies registered?
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    ColorfulcoinsColorfulcoins Posts: 3,361 ✭✭✭
    Be interesting to see what it looks like in hand........too bad it doesn't have Bands - there might have been more bidding.....
    Craig
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    << <i>Nice looking coin. FBs are the name of the game for now though...but a nice 67 Roosie is always a buy. Are your Roosies registered? >>



    Yes, they are registered. I'm currently number 18 on the all time list of non-FB Roosies.
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    rainbowroosierainbowroosie Posts: 4,874 ✭✭✭✭
    Too pretty for Onlyroosies to bid....Colorfulcoins wants FBs.....a "tweener" roosie!image
    "You keep your 1804 dollar and 1822 half eagle -- give me rainbow roosies in MS68."
    rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
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    MistercoinmanMistercoinman Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭
    I seen that coin on e-bay and was going to bid on it, but I just purchased a 67 FB and yes its nicely toned.
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    segojasegoja Posts: 6,112 ✭✭✭✭
    What's nicely toned 58-D worth in 67FB PCGS???
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    Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986

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    onlyroosiesonlyroosies Posts: 3,285 ✭✭✭✭
    Great toning just sold this one on eBay for $100.99, Someone got a deal and a half. I missed it.

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    ColorfulcoinsColorfulcoins Posts: 3,361 ✭✭✭
    Segoya, its worth whatever the guy that has to have it is willing to pay. Market value on a MS67FB is probably $50-75 for an ugly mint set dog, $100-125 for a nice white coin, and $100-200 for a nice to very nice toned coin. Above $200, we're talking about a way nice coin.....great rainbow colors w/o mottling on both sides.....as far as how much above $200 depends on how bad someone wants the coin.

    For example, the 1950-D is perhaps the most common MS67FB coin in terms of pop. The value of a 50D is similar to the 58D and perhaps a bit less......however, while 58D's are commonly toned, 50D's are less commonly toned. In a recent Heritage auction, a spectacular 50D in MS67FB sold for over $2000....and the coin wasn't an upgrade shot coin...it sold based on toning. So for the right guy that loves colorful toning - and shall we say rainbow toning, the look sets the price. Personnally, common sense says for a common MS67FB like the 58D, a monster coin might be in the $300-400 range and the finst known toned monster might be in the $500-600 range (unless there are 2 bidders that just have to have that coin) - then the sky's the limit.......and I'm NOT one of those guys. image

    Just my 2 cents...... and here's the killer 58D I had!



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    Craig
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    MistercoinmanMistercoinman Posts: 1,810 ✭✭✭
    I think Colorfulcoins nailed it enough said imageimageimage:
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    StoogeStooge Posts: 4,647 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Personally I prefer a totally Blast White Roosie with tons of original luster and NO toning whatsoever! To me Mint State means Mint State, the state in which a coin leaves the Mint, and the last I heard the U.S. Mint has never made a toned coin before!

    Just my 10 cents worth,

    Paul.

    Later, Paul.
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    Dan50Dan50 Posts: 1,809 ✭✭✭
    Paul.. What say we buy all dem Roosie's up and dip um???
    Dan
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    << <i>Personally I prefer a totally Blast White Roosie with tons of original luster and NO toning whatsoever! To me Mint State means Mint State, the state in which a coin leaves the Mint, and the last I heard the U.S. Mint has never made a toned coin before!

    Just my 10 cents worth,

    Paul. >>



    I too like ORIGINAL white coins but they're hard to find. Most of the white PCGS coins you see have been lightly dipped.
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    Nice catch,
    I typically tend to be drawn to the shiny ones myself, like a moth to a flame.
    Shiny. . .drool. . .
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