Walker Proof Digital Album 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......
Looks nicely struck; however, IMHO it's not naturally toned. Still, a very cool looking coin.
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<< <i>CAC won't bean it if they don't think it's NT. >>
I do like the distinction between NT vs. MA the bean provides. >>
Just curious...... where is the info for this distinction provided?
Edit, also curious if they make a distinction not to bean other types of coins that are basically "market acceptable" Not talking about AT Vs NT. >>
My understanding is that the bean means two things:
(1) the coin is solid for the grade (A or B vs. C).
(2) the coin hasn't been doctored
I haven't seen specific text on this on their site but this is my understanding from discussions of their service. If my understanding is mistaken, it would be good to know that.
Other services do make allowances for net grading of certain, otherwise ungradeable, coins as a service to the community as noted in their grading process descriptions.
A truly venerable Peace Dollar in terms of beautiful natural toning. You always come up with the A box stuff, bestclser1. The granny smith green, crimson, deep teal progression is a natural progression. Also, see that green housed in the valley of the neck of the eagle and how right next to it on the higher elevations are the crimson? That difference in color based on the relief on varying parts of the coin is also a hallmark of NT. The progression is smooth from left to right, but it's important that it has that second dimension of smoothness in transition from lowness in relief to highness in relief.
Color like this is rarely found on a Peace Dollar. Morgan Dollars and Silver Roosies, sure. On a Peace Dollar? Doesn't matter the date or grade - this is a phenomenal coin.
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To be a moose its ALL about color and luster, not obverse vs. reverse >>
The definition of moose depends on the individual. The first is more a definition of moose likely to come from a person selling a coin with an eye to profits. The latter is more on the order of a person looking to own the coin long-term with an eye more to rarity and beauty.
I have existed since the creation of this world and will exist until its end. Only my form will change. For these 80 human life years, I have the benefit of having a functioning body and consciousness. I will not waste this opportunity.
To be a moose its ALL about color and luster, not obverse vs. reverse >>
The definition of moose depends on the individual. The first is more a definition of moose likely to come from a person selling a coin with an eye to profits. The latter is more on the order of a person looking to own the coin long-term with an eye more to rarity and beauty. >>
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Looks familiar, but can't place where I have seen it before?
But......awesome
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
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MJ
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......
Do you find these coins or do they find you?
Another beauty. Congrats.
Mike
I was following that coin and thought the colors were nice. Glad JA agrees.
AB
<< <i>Very cool looking PD bestclser...
AB
Hey AB,This looks like the Ultimate Peaces other side in person,really close in color and luster pal.Thanks
Nice!
Eric
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Larry L.
<< <i>CAC won't bean it if they don't think it's NT. >>
I do like the distinction between NT vs. MA the bean provides.
<< <i>CAC won't bean it if they don't think it's NT. >>
Absolutely correct Slammer!
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<< <i>CAC won't bean it if they don't think it's NT. >>
I do like the distinction between NT vs. MA the bean provides. >>
Just curious...... where is the info for this distinction provided?
Edit, also curious if they make a distinction not to bean other types of coins that are basically "market acceptable" Not talking about AT Vs NT.
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<< <i>CAC won't bean it if they don't think it's NT. >>
I do like the distinction between NT vs. MA the bean provides. >>
Just curious...... where is the info for this distinction provided?
Edit, also curious if they make a distinction not to bean other types of coins that are basically "market acceptable" Not talking about AT Vs NT. >>
My understanding is that the bean means two things:
(1) the coin is solid for the grade (A or B vs. C).
(2) the coin hasn't been doctored
I haven't seen specific text on this on their site but this is my understanding from discussions of their service. If my understanding is mistaken, it would be good to know that.
Other services do make allowances for net grading of certain, otherwise ungradeable, coins as a service to the community as noted in their grading process descriptions.
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Matt’s Mattes
<< <i>If the coin is flat then it looks "crayola" but if it has luster then I say WOW! >>
Exactly!
Color like this is rarely found on a Peace Dollar. Morgan Dollars and Silver Roosies, sure. On a Peace Dollar? Doesn't matter the date or grade - this is a phenomenal coin.
Imagine if that color was on the obverse???
Then it would be a MOOSE
Ike Specialist
Finest Toned Ike I've Ever Seen, been looking since 1986
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Imagine if that color was on the obverse???
Then it would be a MOOSE
To be a moose its ALL about color and luster, not obverse vs. reverse
Rainbow Stars
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<< <i>NEAT
Imagine if that color was on the obverse???
Then it would be a MOOSE
To be a moose its ALL about color and luster, not obverse vs. reverse >>
The definition of moose depends on the individual. The first is more a definition of moose likely to come from a person selling a coin with an eye to profits. The latter is more on the order of a person looking to own the coin long-term with an eye more to rarity and beauty.
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<< <i>NEAT
Imagine if that color was on the obverse???
Then it would be a MOOSE
To be a moose its ALL about color and luster, not obverse vs. reverse >>
The definition of moose depends on the individual. The first is more a definition of moose likely to come from a person selling a coin with an eye to profits. The latter is more on the order of a person looking to own the coin long-term with an eye more to rarity and beauty. >>
Selling or buying has nothing to do with it!
Rainbow Stars