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......
WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural?
<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool! >>
Since Monsterman has seen more bags of Morgans opened than most on this board,along with all the toning experts and CAC as well as many others,it almost pains me to post on these forums sometimes.
Great coins are not cheap,and cheap coins are not great!
it's the finest 04-O, it's over a hundred years old, this is the second time you've owned it, when did it first appear? certainly, such a magnificent coin (and it is spectacular, no denying it), must have a long storied pedigree, anyone know how far back it goes? roll was mentioned, also bag, who found this gem and when?
OK,For you need to know types,here goes.Coin was owned by Gregg Bingham for many years.Sold to Mike may he rest in peace De Falco,and buried away with a nice guy who had money BEFORE De Falco got a hold of him named Michael Page.Great guy,and Mikey buried him in the coin.I rescued the coin from Mr. Page,i was next in line about 2005 or 06,owned it til 2010,and Gregg has been holding it for me to re-acquire.Thats all the info any of you need to know guys need to know.Have a great day.
Great coins are not cheap,and cheap coins are not great!
<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool! >>
Since Monsterman has seen more bags of Morgans opened than most on this board,along with all the toning experts and CAC as well as many others,it almost pains me to post on these forums sometimes. >>
They are just opinions right or wrong from people, sort of like the experts. They fail to agree with each other a lot of times. Standards change and then everything comes back around 360 degrees. I do not post pics of my coins for this very reason ( and the fact i do not know how) and a lot of times a bad picture makes a really nice coin look bad.
AT vs NT has always been a touchy subject since so many clever and smart people exist in this world to help coins achieve the look.
BTW nice coin and the AT never crossed my mind.
Mark NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!! working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool! >>
Since Monsterman has seen more bags of Morgans opened than most on this board,along with all the toning experts and CAC as well as many others,it almost pains me to post on these forums sometimes. >>
They are just opinions right or wrong from people, sort of like the experts. They fail to agree with each other a lot of times. Standards change and then everything comes back around 360 degrees. I do not post pics of my coins for this very reason ( and the fact i do not know how) and a lot of times a bad picture makes a really nice coin look bad.
AT vs NT has always been a touchy subject since so many clever and smart people exist in this world to help coins achieve the look.
BTW nice coin and the AT never crossed my mind. >>
Well stated Mark. MJ
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......
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My icon IS my coin. It is a gem 1949 FBL Franklin.
Great coin, excellent photography!
Larry L.
This one belongs in that group.
Mike
Congratulations on acquiring it again!
An authorized PCGS dealer, and a contributor to the Red Book.
so, is this thought to be bag? endroll? album?
sincerely curious for expert opinions
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
<< <i>It's always interesting to imagine the storage conditions that resulted in the toning..
so, is this thought to be bag? endroll? album?
sincerely curious for expert opinions >>
This is endroll toning!
Hope RickO doesn't get a peek!
RMR: 'Wer, wenn ich schriee, hörte mich denn aus der Engel Ordnungen?'
CJ: 'No one!' [Ain't no angels in the coin biz]
By the way Lloyd glad you have her back. Did that not go in the Simpson collection by way of Sunnywood?
Rainbow Stars
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......
<< <i>Who really cares if RickO see's it?
By the way Lloyd glad you have her back. Did that not go in the Simpson collection by way of Sunnywood? >>
Jack,Evidently its in the white plastic,but having seen both coins,on this one i win and Mr. Simpson loses on this particular date pal.
<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool!
Michael Kittle Rare Coins --- 1908-S Indian Head Cent Grading Set --- No. 1 1909 Mint Set --- Kittlecoins on Facebook --- Long Beach Table 448
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<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool! >>
Since Monsterman has seen more bags of Morgans opened than most on this board,along with all the toning experts and CAC as well as many others,it almost pains me to post on these forums sometimes.
it's the finest 04-O, it's over a hundred years old, this is the second time you've owned it, when did it first appear? certainly, such a magnificent coin (and it is spectacular, no denying it), must have a long storied pedigree, anyone know how far back it goes? roll was mentioned, also bag, who found this gem and when?
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
You say "proud to own it again" when did you own it previously?
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
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<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool! >>
Since Monsterman has seen more bags of Morgans opened than most on this board,along with all the toning experts and CAC as well as many others,it almost pains me to post on these forums sometimes.
They are just opinions right or wrong from people, sort of like the experts. They fail to agree with each other a lot of times. Standards change and then everything comes back around 360 degrees. I do not post pics of my coins for this very reason ( and the fact i do not know how) and a lot of times a bad picture makes a really nice coin look bad.
AT vs NT has always been a touchy subject since so many clever and smart people exist in this world to help coins achieve the look.
BTW nice coin and the AT never crossed my mind.
NGC registry V-Nickel proof #6!!!!
working on proof shield nickels # 8 with a bullet!!!!
RIP "BEAR"
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
US Rare Coin Investments
800-624-1870
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<< <i>WOW! Those colors are real amazing to see. I have a Wolfgang Puck 1.5 quart stainless steel sauce pan that has colors exactly like that. I wonder if it's natural? >>
I'm no toning expert, but if I saw that coin uncertified, I would say 100% AT.
Either way, it looks hella cool! >>
Since Monsterman has seen more bags of Morgans opened than most on this board,along with all the toning experts and CAC as well as many others,it almost pains me to post on these forums sometimes.
They are just opinions right or wrong from people, sort of like the experts. They fail to agree with each other a lot of times. Standards change and then everything comes back around 360 degrees. I do not post pics of my coins for this very reason ( and the fact i do not know how) and a lot of times a bad picture makes a really nice coin look bad.
AT vs NT has always been a touchy subject since so many clever and smart people exist in this world to help coins achieve the look.
BTW nice coin and the AT never crossed my mind. >>
Well stated Mark. 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......
AB