What do you think of my toned 1892-S Morgan??
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This is a newP from the Buffalo show this past weekend!
When i saw it, i couldnt convince myself to pass as i had not seen a nicely toned 1892-s yet that is graded!!
The color is more vibrant, especially on the reverse and there is trace luster still visible!
Let me know what you think!
When i saw it, i couldnt convince myself to pass as i had not seen a nicely toned 1892-s yet that is graded!!
The color is more vibrant, especially on the reverse and there is trace luster still visible!
Let me know what you think!
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is that coins like this don't show up at the shows I
attend. Coingrats!!
Nice pick up.
<< <i>Generally I avoid colorful toning on coins below AU because it's usually there as a result of cleaning. However, this one looks very good. Maybe from being in an album? Definitely the exception.
Nice pick up. >>
<< <i>I don't like lighter colored toning on circulated coins, but I suppose that toning is as nice as you can get on a circ. >>
By "cleaning" I assume you mean "dipping". But I'm just the opposite on this issue. I love it.
Nice coin, VB!
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<< <i>Generally I avoid colorful toning on coins below AU because it's usually there as a result of cleaning. >>
On a circ VF I'd want original gray dirt instead of secondary color attained after being mildly boinked.
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Just wanted to thank everyone for the compliments, and add that
the coin also passed at CAC recently and JA stated he really liked the coin and color!!
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