Not as much at that grade level. I think it would bother me more if it was dark rather than light. Of course, I would prefer it not be there, so it would bother me to some extent. I probably wouldn't buy it.
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Not as much at that grade level. I think it would bother me more if it was dark rather than light. Of course, I would prefer it not be there, so it would bother me to some extent. I probably wouldn't buy it.
I would remind myself that it IS circulated so lack of perfect circulated is to be expected or at least tolerated. I'd pass though.
@Walkerfan said:
Not as much at that grade level. I think it would bother me more if it was dark rather than light. Of course, I would prefer it not be there, so it would bother me to some extent. I probably wouldn't buy it.
I would remind myself that it IS circulated so lack of perfect circulated is to be expected or at least tolerated. I'd pass though.
The dark splotchy toning bothers me more than that white spot.
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Based on the many responses to this thread I can understand why so many coins get dipped. I had a dealer tell me once that he hated to dip coins with less than attractive toning but if he didn't no one would buy them and he was in the business of selling coins.
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Not that much. The coin is an EF-40, and that grade level you can expect something now and then. As someone else said, it would bother me more if it were a black spot. That is silver corrosion. In that case I would pass. If it were graded as a Choice Mint State piece, that would be another story.
There is a little round spot like that on an 1807 quarter I've got. I don't know exactly what caused it. It's probably some anomaly in the alloy.
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@PerryHall said:
The dark splotchy toning bothers me more than that white spot.
The "splotchy" toning is something you might expect on a coin that was pulled out of circulation after only a few years of "making the rounds" and might have spent a number of years in an old purse with a few other coins. It looks natural to me.
Not all toning is drop dead gorgeous. In fact most of it is either neutral, which is how I would view this toning, or ugly. As you posted earlier, this is why coins get dipped, and one of the reasons why coins that shouldn’t get dipped get dipped anyway.
I'd buy this coin if I wanted for my collection, but like everything else, it depends on the price. I would not pay a premium for it.
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Yes, very much so. I would not buy it.
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I myself would avoid this coin because of that spot.
Not as much at that grade level. I think it would bother me more if it was dark rather than light. Of course, I would prefer it not be there, so it would bother me to some extent. I probably wouldn't buy it.
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No, not really.
I would remind myself that it IS circulated so lack of perfect circulated is to be expected or at least tolerated. I'd pass though.
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It just stands out too much for me to like the coin, despite it otherwise appears to be a very nice Walker.
Yes. It's all I would see. It defines the coin. To me at least.
I didn't notice it at first.
But now that I see it, I think it looks like the moon, so I am OK with it.
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The dark splotchy toning bothers me more than that white spot.
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Yes... as would the unattractive tarnish.... I would not purchase this coin - and I like Walkers... Cheers, RickO
Yes, I hate spots of any kind and will not buy any coin with a spot.
Based on the many responses to this thread I can understand why so many coins get dipped. I had a dealer tell me once that he hated to dip coins with less than attractive toning but if he didn't no one would buy them and he was in the business of selling coins.
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Yes it bothers me and so does the whole look of the coin.
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I find the look attractive, but the spot not so much. Circulated coins that look like new [unless they're 58s] or washed out are a turnoff IMO.
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It would bother me but if I had no choice I would prefer a lighter spot with a darker surrounding then a darker spot on a lighter background.
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looks to me like someone has removed most of the tarnish and what you see is a drop the brown is what did not lift off with a simple bath.
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Doesn't bother me at all. The coin itself has nice, decent even wear and is cool for an early date branch mint walker.
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Looks the way a 100 year old Walker in XF40 should imo.
I would pass
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Not that much. The coin is an EF-40, and that grade level you can expect something now and then. As someone else said, it would bother me more if it were a black spot. That is silver corrosion. In that case I would pass. If it were graded as a Choice Mint State piece, that would be another story.
There is a little round spot like that on an 1807 quarter I've got. I don't know exactly what caused it. It's probably some anomaly in the alloy.
The "splotchy" toning is something you might expect on a coin that was pulled out of circulation after only a few years of "making the rounds" and might have spent a number of years in an old purse with a few other coins. It looks natural to me.
Not all toning is drop dead gorgeous. In fact most of it is either neutral, which is how I would view this toning, or ugly. As you posted earlier, this is why coins get dipped, and one of the reasons why coins that shouldn’t get dipped get dipped anyway.
I'd buy this coin if I wanted for my collection, but like everything else, it depends on the price. I would not pay a premium for it.
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I'd rather it wasn't there obviously, but it's not all that bad in my opinion. For the right price, I'd buy it.
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