78-cc soft pack with color
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Not to often I get the opportunity to purchase a 78-cc with this kind of color. Just thought I would share.
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Not to often I get the opportunity to purchase a 78-cc with this kind of color. Just thought I would share.
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She's pretty. Why is it in a soft pack, as opposed to a hard GSA?
Very nice.
Wow! Very nice.
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Holy moley. That's a nice 78cc!
It seems that all toned 78-cc's were put in soft packs. I have not seen a toned 78-cc from the GSA hoard in anything but a soft pack. For some reason this thinking changed on all coins dated 79 on
Rainbow Stars
Wow! Lucky you!
Nice!
Have you VAMmed it yet?
Mitchell, always enjoy looking at your set of mirrored beauties over, nice set.
Rainbow Stars
Love it!!
Sometimes, it’s better to be LUCKY than good. 🍀 🍺👍
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I will chime in too...that's a real prize. I had heard that most GSA dollar where dipped...don't know. Not that one!
CC
"were dipped" Yes I know...have to learn how to edit.....
CC dollar, not so sure about that statement. I own 125 GSA's both hard and soft pack. A good 75% of which have toning. Pretty nice toning if you ask me
Rainbow Stars
I ordinarily don't care much for rainbow toned coins, but that is really gorgeous! It also happened to be one of my favorite dates for a Morgan!
Dwayne F. Sessom
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TONEDDOLLARS...Thanks for the reply dismissing this old urban rumor...Great Information...
CC
Sure is purdy!
bob
Worth multiples of regular pricing, not sure how the color pros would calculate this one. https://www.cointalk.com/threads/rainbow-tonings-effect-on-price.39837/
You have to remember that when the GSA staffers were trained on how to sort the coins, they started on the first date, 1878. I don't have my files (am traveling) in front of me, but the number that sticks in my head is that something like over 35,000 1878-CCs that could have gone into hard packs were put into soft packs. With further training, GSA staff did learn out how to separate uncirculated and circulated coins, as seen by the huge drop in the populations of soft packs after 1878.
Great look!
How's the reverse?
Lance.
Am not sure where that rumor started but all of the GSA documentation that I have about how the coins were handled do not include any kind chemical processing like dipping. I think that for the GSA to dip nearly 3 million dollars with an untrained staff would pose huge problems ranging from training staff on how to dip, how to rinse, how to dry, building or finding the facilities to dip the coins, etc.
Wow!! Gorgeous '78..
Maybe he's confusing dealers that bought treasury bags and the stories of obsessive dipping in hotel rooms before the GSA handled the rest
Great looking toner for a soft pack!!
So a large amount of GSA soft packs dated 1878-CC are in fact uncirculated? This correlates with what @TONEDDOLLARS said about seeing toned GSA's of 1878-cc in only softpacks.
The GSA staff must have seen the bag toners as being impaired, circulated, or what have you. What a lucky bunch to have handled such coins, like the Morgan in the OP
Yes. Consider that the current NGC 1878-CC census is:
Hard pack: 3273 MS60 or better
Soft pack census is 574 with only 12 graded below MS60.
Of course, many hard and soft packs are still ungraded but I think it's reasonable to assume that the census ratios aren't going to change much if more GSAs are certified.
A beauty for sure!
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Very nice original look and cool soft pack!
Not to mention OSHA compliance, MSDS sheets, HAZMAT training...or was this before all that?
I think OSHA's been around a while.
This coin is in a NGC MS62 star holder right?
It should be worth a good premium: https://www.cointalk.com/threads/rainbow-tonings-effect-on-price.39837/
A very nice dollar and hard to find.
Jack, I hope if I'm ever in your area I'll get to see the collection. Must be fantastic!!!
To the best of my knowledge GSA never dipped a dollar, but years ago many GSA toned dollars were broken out of there holders by some dealers and dipped.
That would be very much doable if you ever are. Missed you at FUN
Rainbow Stars
No it's not graded 62 *
Rainbow Stars
Art, like a lot of toned coins, some dealers just wanted to get rid of the tarnish. There are stories of dealer dumping bags of dollars in bath tubs to whiten them up. But you already knew that
Rainbow Stars
None of the GSA dollars were dipped
while in govt. control......after, yes, of course,
many were.
The toned coins were originally put in the soft pack
plastic, as the GSA at first thought those toned coins
were not 'first quality' or collector quality for B.U. coins.
That changed/evolved over time.
When I owned this coin it was graded by NGC as Ms62* . Great coin in hand always felt it warranted a higher grade
How long ago did you own it. I have had it for awhile now. It' was raw when I bought it maybe four or five years ago. I would grade it 63*
Rainbow Stars
Thanks Fred, and for the record I am so happy for the change. I own several 78-cc toners and all are in soft packs. My white 78-cc's are all in hard packs. I have seen a very few toned soft pack CC's, one just recently at FUN. All my other toners in soft packs are non CC dollars.
Rainbow Stars
Jack nice coin!
Question, I acquired this 81-O soft pack in a deal quite a few years ago. Is there a place I can find a range of values?
Thank you
mark
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Nice!
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Mark , here are a couple of my 81-o's you can judge for yourself based on my PM
Rainbow Stars
Very Nice!!! Congrats!!
Awesome!
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Id say its been 5 or so year now , bought it from a small midwest dealer. Doubled the price and put it on ebay for kicks. Sold within two minutes to a guy out here in southern california who then unloaded it at the long beach show . One of those coins i wish i hadnt gotten rid of. Did you post pics of it on the ngc boards when you first bought it years ago?
That pretty much follows what I know about the coin. a friend of mine was at the LB show and called me about the coin
Rainbow Stars
A CC dollar and very nice toning. A double win.
Mike
Heck of a coin! Love that emerald green streak down the middle of the obverse. Very hard to find this color on any GSA, let alone a 78-cc.