Morgan toning question

I have never dealt with Morgans other than white or very little toning at least. Is this coin artificial toned? I feel that it is, but have been wrong about toning before. Thanks.
Jim
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I have never dealt with Morgans other than white or very little toning at least. Is this coin artificial toned? I feel that it is, but have been wrong about toning before. Thanks.
Jim
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Pics are a little dark but I think it looks ok
Collector, occasional seller
...looks like NT to me...I had a 78cc that looked like that and a dealer told me it looked like it came out of a wayte Raymond coin album...regardless of where it came from, I would buy that coin as NT all day if the surfaces were clean enough under the skin
Market acceptable
It looks pl to me, but not really sure. Sorry about he lousy pics. Didn't put the camera in the camera stand and my old hands aren't as steady as they were once. Thanks for your replies.
JIm
Looks lime good MA toning for sure. It should slab no problemo barring anything else that could give it a details grade.
As said above...NT
Looks NT to me
I would say that Morgan is NT...... Cheers, RickO
Looks natural to me but it's not worth slabbing.
NT all day long. I have yet to see anyone duplicate a convincing pull-away toning look like you see around the stars.
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NT
Dave
looks ok to me as well.
looks okay
BHNC #203
Most likely.
interesting. so that's one of the clues to look for around the stars?
Looks fine to me, Jim.
The color progression and pull away toning are good indicators that the toning is natural. I still don't think it is worth much of a premium if any at all.
If the reverse (not the preferred side) has spectacular toning not really clear in the pictures, then the coin might be worthy of encapsulation. MS 63 looks to be the limit for that one otherwise.