Toned ASE

My father passed away almost 5 years ago now. We collected coins on and off together since I was very young. I found this ASE in his collection not long after he passed away. It had some purple to patina toning on the reverse then I put it away until recently. I was stunned to see how this simply beautiful toning had progressed to the obverse and toward the center.
Anyway I thought I'd share some pics of this stunning beauty.
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That is nice!
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Very nice. Those cards can tone ASEs nicely and that one is becoming a killer. Nice bit of sentimental silver
Gorgeous coin .Don't let it tone anymore.
Sorry, to hear about your father. My father also passed 5 years ago this July. So I know your heart. What a Beautiful Eagle your Dad has left you! It Toned wonderfully. It looks like ,what us Toner fans , call a Bullseye. Many people would pay good money for such coins. but If your like me, when my father has left me with a coin, you would want to hold on to for Life. I don't know if you know the story about my coin from my father, but it is my avatar. My Dad engraved it when I was born. I decided to send it in to our Host and asked for them to title it, " Dad's Dollar", and as you can see, they did. Once again, nice eye catching Silver Eagle. -joey
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--- If it should happen I die and leave this world and you want to remember me. Please only remember my opening Sig Line.Have quite a few ASE's dad left me and some of my own among other coins.
Some in cardboard most not. For some reason that's the only one with stunning tone. Others are just patina ect.
I wonder what this one would fetch to the right person?
Any guesses?
While yours is a beautiful coin, they are not uncommon with that type of toning. Tens of thousands have been placed in those types of holders, and a small percentage of them tone like yours. If I were to estimate a price on yours, I would guess 50 raw and between one to two hundred in a PCGS holder. This one below is on Ebay right now.
A beautifully toned coin. Perhaps you should keep it in memory of your Father. It would look nice in a PCGS slab.
If in a PCGS holder I'd put around $125 on it and take around $100. Raw in card around $60
Best to get it graded now so that encapsulation stops the toning process.
Personally I'd keep it in and monitor it once a month to see how the progression goes. It can get better like @bolivarshagnasty's which means more of a premium but if it starts going dark send her in asap
Very pretty indeed!!
way cool.
I like it as it is now. I'd get it graded now. I have several in those old holders that have toned quite nicely.
That's a pretty one. Slab it and sell it for 4 times what its worth.
That's a good guess. I too, would price what you priced.
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Yes I have many proof and unc ASE's some 2008's and others. Some were mine and my father had many. I put them together to help organize the collection. Difficult to go through because I have to open each one to see which date.
It would be nice to do on a rainy day now that football is over.
People collect what they like... although I think the tarnish craze is partly because many see that they are valued and follow the parade.... I am amazed at the premiums people will pay for environmental damage.... Cheers, RickO
Simply easy on the eyes so to speak. Much like a beautiful woman or a juicy steak on the grill.
Eye of the beholder there Rick-O, in this case that's me and a few others.
Cheers, cc morgan
@ccmorgan .... Very true.... and what one sees as beauty another will pass...both in women and steaks... Cheers, RickO
NRick-Ola I'm not sure I should ask but what are your thoughts on this ASE? Good, bad, ugly?
If you see that as "environmental damage"
Perhaps your color blind???
@ccmorgan... I am not color blind... actually have passed all the color tests - multiple times due to what was my profession....It simply IS environmental damage... the silver is reacting with sulfurous contaminants and thereby changing the surface of the the coin - irreparably. This is environmental damage - classic. Now, it is true that some people find this attractive... it is also true that some people pay exorbitant premiums for this damage. I am not one of those people. Cheers, RickO
Nice!
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