Any chance these crazy colors could be deemed "market acceptable" at our host?
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Bought this last night at the coin club meeting - first one I have ever owned.
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I don't see a problem with it. Looks like normal toning toning to me
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Our hosts found this to be acceptable, graded it MS68. Was in an old ANACS small white holder graded MS69. I'm guessing you'll find that they will find it market acceptable and straight grade yours. Just MHO, though, perhaps others with better knowledge of toning will chime in with 'yay' or 'nay', but my guess is you'll be good to go.
I don’t see “crazy colors”.
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I dont see any problems either
I expect the coin will grade, but I don't see the value proposition since those colors aren't crazy and I doubt would command anything more than a minimal premium, if any.
I don't see it as crazy, and don't think PCGS will care either way.
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It should straight grade (unless some grader is exceptionally picky). I don’t think it’s worth the grading fee as the slabbed premium is unlikely to match the 30 or so dollars that grading would cost.
I believe chances good they would strait grade them.
Not wild or crazy…but rather modest toning. I think it could straight grade.
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Perfectly acceptable tarnish.
Those are not even mildly problematic. There was a deal on ebay who destroyed hundreds of Uruguay 1969 Bronze FOA coins, artificially toning them to wild coloration's, to get a few of them through the grading system and slabbed, and then sell them at a huge mark up. For a coin that is quite beautiful and a small mintage, it was painful to see so many of them destroyed.
Here they are with normal toning
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I think your coin has very nice eye appeal & would straight grade. But, if it were me, I wouldn’t bother to have it graded (just a value/cost proposition).
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Thanks for all the opinions. I had no plan to submit a coin of such low overall value but was wondering about, and received, other perceptions. I appreciate it!
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