67* though I think the technical grade is 66+ obv and a 67+ reverse. Eye appeal would definitely carry it up. Calling the coin an NGC66 would be rather brutual imo. Cut on the cheek by itself doesn't drop obverse to technical 66. But some field chatter on each side as well might. NGC wouldn't be risking anything by calling it a 67 considering lesser grade 64-66 toners have often sold for $400-$1500.
Special Details: This coin was specifically selected for its RAINBOW toning. The absolute definition of a MONSTER! This Morgan sports nearly PROOF LIKE mirror fields with eye popping color! The entire obverse is saturated with the brightest and most brilliant 3rd cycle colors! Gold Magenta and Emerald Green coat 100% of the surface! Even distinct TEXTILE toning can be seen across her cheek. Truly one of the finest pieces and would surely deserve CAC designation! These images were taken using a Double diffused "Reveal" lighting system to bring out the most spectacular color this coin has to offer.
Welcome to our listing! I have been an avid American coin collector, mainly late 19th and early 20th century pieces, for many years and have absolutely enjoyed every minute of it. I also have a deep passion for macro photography and taken professional grade photos for each and every listing. The time has come to let some of these sets go. I hope the winning bidder will enjoy each piece as much as I have. Over the next few months I will be listing an extensive collection of coin sets and Certified PCGS/NGC coins. Some rather rare and some more common dates. I take pride in the quality of each collection. Each coin was hand chosen by me for luster, quality of strike, and overall appeal. In my early days of collecting I selected most of these coins raw but within the last decade or so I began to see the value in third party certification. Please look at the pictures and feel free to ask any questions you may have about the auction or macro photography.
Please note: When professional images are provided this can often times have a negative impact accentuating the delicate nature and flaws of each piece that may otherwise go un-noticed in hand. It is my duty to display each auction with the highest quality, most realistic representations possible but in hand many of these look much better! Super accurate description!
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Stunning to say the least. I give it a 9.5. I have some Russian blood in me. MJ
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<< <i>Although I haven't seen this in person, and I don't take all images as an absolute....... is it OK if I say I really like this one? Yeah, I thought so!!!!! >>
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MS65*
<< <i>MS67* wouldn't surprise me. Awesome color!
Cut on the cheek.
Love the slight textile.
Pretty!
peacockcoins
rather brutual imo. Cut on the cheek by itself doesn't drop obverse to technical 66. But some field chatter on each side as well might. NGC wouldn't
be risking anything by calling it a 67 considering lesser grade 64-66 toners have often sold for $400-$1500.
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probably 65*, NGC likes it
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Luster must be great considering that date usually comes really nice anyway.
Best of luck with her!
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<< <i>The gash on the cheek would bother me, but the color is nice.
Luster must be great considering that date usually comes really nice anyway.
Best of luck with her! >>
Thanks my friend,and BTW,when you blow a Morgan up this big for a picture,i have seen 68s and 69s that look like they have exaggerated marks,FWIW!
Welcome to our listing! I have been an avid American coin collector, mainly late 19th and early 20th century pieces, for many years and have absolutely enjoyed every minute of it. I also have a deep passion for macro photography and taken professional grade photos for each and every listing. The time has come to let some of these sets go. I hope the winning bidder will enjoy each piece as much as I have. Over the next few months I will be listing an extensive collection of coin sets and Certified PCGS/NGC coins. Some rather rare and some more common dates. I take pride in the quality of each collection. Each coin was hand chosen by me for luster, quality of strike, and overall appeal. In my early days of collecting I selected most of these coins raw but within the last decade or so I began to see the value in third party certification. Please look at the pictures and feel free to ask any questions you may have about the auction or macro photography.
Please note: When professional images are provided this can often times have a negative impact accentuating the delicate nature and flaws of each piece that may otherwise go un-noticed in hand. It is my duty to display each auction with the highest quality, most realistic representations possible but in hand many of these look much better!
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
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<< <i>Although I haven't seen this in person, and I don't take all images as an absolute....... is it OK if I say I really like this one?
Stman,you are you pal!
5$ bills are WOW with the numbers - wanted:
02121809
04151865
Wanted - Flipper notes with the numbers 6-9 or 0-6-9 ON 1$ 2$ 5$ 10$ 20$
Wanted - 10$ Sereis 2013 - fancy Serial Numbers