Would this toner qualify as an EOR?

The untoned area makes me think It might have been on the end of a roll. Am I mistaken or is it safe to assume this is an EOR?
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The untoned area makes me think It might have been on the end of a roll. Am I mistaken or is it safe to assume this is an EOR?
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Looks album toned, better than average eye appeal.
I don't think Morgans were stored in paper rolls, so I would say no on the end&roll toning.
Many Morgans have been stored in paper rolls (though not necessarily when first produced).
While I don’t see evidence of the example the OP asked about being one of them, see below for one which looks to fit the bill.
Mark Feld* of Heritage Auctions*Unless otherwise noted, my posts here represent my personal opinions.
Banks may not have but plenty of consumers did. There was a post here not too long ago about a large collection of rolled dollars that was bought. Many of the end coins had very nice toning.
Collector, occasional seller
Here are some end roll toners you speak of.








Tom
The ops coin looks circulated to me
RE: "Would this toner qualify as an EOR?"
Better to ask Poo Bear or Christopher Robin.
@snizzle Those are wicked coins. Thanks for sharing!
What are your plans for that lot?
Had this for years....still do.
Here is a link to my post on the Rolls.
https://forums.collectors.com/discussion/994131/went-to-take-a-look-45-rolls-of-morgans/p1.
And a Toner
My favorites out of the Rolls