How is your assessment of eye appeal? Do you collect coins that are ugly?
I just saw this page on eye appeal, and have to admit I have some coins that are ugly.
http://www.pcgs.com/eyeappeal/
http://www.pcgs.com/eyeappeal/
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It's so subjective, regardless of the chart.
I like the coins pictured in the "Above Average" section on the PCGS page. But I'm not a fan of wildly toned Morgan Dollars, so the example pictured for "Amazing" is not very appealing to me.
For toning, PCGS uses seven levels of eye appeal, from "Amazing" to "Ugly". For luster on mint state coins and depth of reflectivity on proofs, PCGS uses six levels of eye appeal, from "Amazing" to "Negative".
1) Amazing
2) Positive
3) Above Average
4) Neutral
5) Below Average
6) Negative
7) Ugly
And the 21P avatar coin certainly lacks eye appeal. Sorry.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
a lot of coins are "interesting"...
many fewer coins are "eye appealing"...
i at least try to be honest with myself (self-admittedly i'm not always successful), but i see many people, especially when selling, call something "eye appealing" when it's only "interesting" at best.
However, if you collect rare and esoteric items that seldom come to the market, sometimes you've got to be content with "ugly."
Dead Cat Waltz Exonumia
"Coin collecting for outcasts..."
I think tHe PCGS page is right on the mark.
And the 21P avatar coin certainly lacks eye appeal. Sorry.
I think the 21P looks pretty nice. Not stunning, but a good looking coin.
I don't intentionally collect ugly coins. Don't know anyone that would, actually, given the choice between these and eye appealing examples.
However, if you collect rare and esoteric items that seldom come to the market, sometimes you've got to be content with "ugly."
This is exactly how I think about it, too. I don't collect any common coins in "ugly" condition, and don't understand why anyone would.
I do have some examples of very rare coins that are ugly compared to nice looking but common coins
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
PCGS's ugly is to the bone........
Wow! How true, and there's no meat left on the bone at all on two of those.
- Jim
It's all a matter of opinion. The only opinion that matters is yours if you own the coin, or the buyer's if you you are selling the coin.
I like the coins pictured in the "Above Average" section on the PCGS page. But I'm not a fan of wildly toned Morgan Dollars, so the example pictured for "Amazing" is not very appealing to me.
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No, I don't own any Morgans.
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