I picked up a true rainbow the other day for $56 on eBay. Between the scammers and the photo doctors, toned coins have taken a beating on eBay. I have a 100% toned reverse PCGS MS63 up on eBay as a fixed $250 BIN, and no one is going near it.
Eric, You're probably right. If I hadn't just, seconds ago, picked up this toned Morgan beauty I'd be an interested buyer in yours. I love those reverse colors.
Reverse toned Morgans are "discounted" a lot compared to obverse toned pieces. In fact, a better query might be how much premium do they command vs. a white coin.
I'd say Braddick's $3000 estimate might be accurate if the coins graded MS65. Since they grade MS63 (according to the seller), even Eric's estimate of $1500 might be overly optimistic.
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<< <i>I don't know about that, they are all reverse toners. I would say $1500 or so would be more in the ballpark. >>
That's only about $220.00 per coin Eric. You don't think they'll go for more than that (based on if the reserve is met)?
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<< <i>Nice set, but as stated too bad they are all rev toned. The second and the Last are the two nicest. IMHO. Scott >>
How much are reverse toned Morgans discounted?
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I'd say Braddick's $3000 estimate might be accurate if the coins graded MS65. Since they grade MS63 (according to the seller), even Eric's estimate of $1500 might be overly optimistic.
Anyone want the set for $3,000 ?
<< <i>I don't know about that, they are all reverse toners. I would say $1500 or so would be more in the ballpark. >>
I agree...reverse toning, while nice, won't really rub me right in all the right places.