Here's a 1921 Toned High Relief Peace Dollar that I'm pleased to share on this topical thread with my fellow forum members.
This particular coin was selected for it's Original Surfaces with Light Brown Toning.
I give full credit to the seller for providing the following accurate description and honest disclosure.
"A wonderfully choice, completely original and totally pleasing coin, with full, cartwheel luster, light original golden toning and surfaces that display only inconsequential marks. We could have dipped this one white, and probably gotten an extra grade point, or even 2. But, we respect originality more than profits. A coin is only original once."
1921 Toned High Relief Peace Dollar
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
In 40 years I would buy the end of the roll Morgans but those tended to be a yellow-brownish color but the smaller silver would have the rainbow colors. Picked up a roll of 45-S Mercuries in the early 80's
The only vivid color dollar I have picked up that I felt was NT
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Whatever trips your trigger. And whatever trips his. ( I didn't see it and prefer puke gold)
Here's a 1921 Toned High Relief Peace Dollar that I'm pleased to share on this topical thread with my fellow forum members.
This particular coin was selected for it's Original Surfaces with Light Brown Toning.
I give full credit to the seller for providing the following accurate description and honest disclosure.
"A wonderfully choice, completely original and totally pleasing coin, with full, cartwheel luster, light original golden toning and surfaces that display only inconsequential marks. We could have dipped this one white, and probably gotten an extra grade point, or even 2. But, we respect originality more than profits. A coin is only original once."
1921 Toned High Relief Peace Dollar
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
"Luck is what happens when Preparation meets Opportunity"
In 40 years I would buy the end of the roll Morgans but those tended to be a yellow-brownish color but the smaller silver would have the rainbow colors. Picked up a roll of 45-S Mercuries in the early 80's
The only vivid color dollar I have picked up that I felt was NT