I sent this in to PCGS a while back just to preserve the toning where it was.
I'll keep it with the Tidy house cardboard I popped it out of.
Like most 80-S Morgans, this one is flashy with really nice mirrors under the colors.
PCGS called it MS64, I think it's a 65.
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@Meltdown said:
I sent this in to PCGS a while back just to preserve the toning where it was.
I'll keep it with the Tidy house cardboard I popped it out of.
Like most 80-S Morgans, this one is flashy with really nice mirrors under the colors.
PCGS called it MS64, I think it's a 65.
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Since you are saving the Tidy House cardboard holder, you may want to insert a raw untoned Morgan into this holder to see if it will also produce nice toning.
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Since you are saving the Tidy House cardboard holder, you may want to insert a raw untoned Morgan into this holder to see if it will also produce nice toning.
I won this last night at Heritage and paid for it this morning. Serial number has yet to be released so I will wait till its in my hot little hands to get it released. While I know there is a premium for toned coins I was not after the coin for its toning. Rather, its a Minor DDO in Mint State.
WS
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Here’s my Liberty 5¢ type, PR65

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Looking for Top Pop Mercury Dime Varieties & High Grade Mercury Dime Toners.
I sent this in to PCGS a while back just to preserve the toning where it was.
I'll keep it with the Tidy house cardboard I popped it out of.
Like most 80-S Morgans, this one is flashy with really nice mirrors under the colors.
PCGS called it MS64, I think it's a 65.
.
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Not US, but North American.
Came across it in a box of dark side stuff last night:
Couple I acquired from the board here.
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Since you are saving the Tidy House cardboard holder, you may want to insert a raw untoned Morgan into this holder to see if it will also produce nice toning.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
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A relatively new purchase.
Small Date Proofs, 66RB, 66RB AND 67RB
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That's a good idea. I will throw one in there.
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I won this last night at Heritage and paid for it this morning. Serial number has yet to be released so I will wait till its in my hot little hands to get it released. While I know there is a premium for toned coins I was not after the coin for its toning. Rather, its a Minor DDO in Mint State.
WS
Very nice I’ve been bizarrely interested in small date proofs lately
I kinda like how many people became interested in numismatics searching for this variety in 1960
I just picked up a pr 68 cam rd
Maybe in a few years it will get some toning
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New Purchase.
From the BST, 12 years ago:

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Let me add a couple of my 1960's large date twins........
A good year for toners........
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