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Unusual Morgan. I Can't Quite Figure Out How it Was Toned.

braddickbraddick Posts: 23,963 ✭✭✭✭✭
It' PCGS, and the Colors Look Pretty.

But for the life of me I can't figure out the toning source?

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  • airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,148 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Looks like it was first bag toned. Then it may have been placed in an album, or somehow else exposed to tape, which likely resulted in the line on the reverse. Oh, and someone was eating a burger when making the bag-->album transition image

    Jeremy
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  • Here's one that I would be interested to hear opinions on how it toned.

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  • gsaguygsaguy Posts: 2,425
    APN is probably on the mark, with the exception of the hamburger comment. The stripe on the back was probably one of those tabs that many holders had that allowed you to pop the coin out of the hole to see the reverse.

    For some reason, 1878's, of all varieties, have some of the most unusual and often interesting toning of any of the Morgan series. Forum member WWW is our resident expert on that date and can show you any number of examples of this date with unusual toning.

    GSAGUY
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  • airplanenutairplanenut Posts: 22,148 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>APN is probably on the mark, with the exception of the hamburger comment. >>

    Ok, GSAdude... what made this coin so appealing to stman, if not the aid of a greasy burger? image
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  • Y'all are making me hungry.
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  • << <i>Here's one that I would be interested to hear opinions on how it toned.

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    Oh, that's your typical blowtorch toning image
  • gsaguygsaguy Posts: 2,425
    <<Ok, GSAdude... what made this coin so appealing to stman, if not the aid of a greasy burger?>>

    Well, he does own and operate a cleaing service.

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  • K6AZK6AZ Posts: 9,295
    It's a stripe coin. There were a couple of manufacturers of albums in the 70s that used a hard plastic half capsule for the obverse of the coin, and the reverse was held in place by a strap. New England Rare Coin Gallery albums had a narrow stripe on the reverse, and I have yet to find out who issued the albums with the wide stripe on the reverse.
  • K6AZK6AZ Posts: 9,295
    Never mind, duplicate post.
  • did someone say....stripes? image

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  • K6AZK6AZ Posts: 9,295
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  • braddickbraddick Posts: 23,963 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I bought the coin featured in this Thread because the color impressed me and perplexed me at the same time.
    Thanks for setting me straight as to the possible toning source.

    peacockcoins

  • WWWWWW Posts: 2,609 ✭✭✭
    Nice one, Pat and I think GSAGUY and K6AZ are correct about the source of the toning.
    The 78's, as Bryan has mentioned offer some unusual toning patterns. Here's one of mine,
    also an 8 tail feather that has album and envelope toning. Too bad it's only a NGC MS62,
    but I'll take what I can get, when I can afford to get it.

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