For roughly $1,500 would you rather have THIS or THIS....?!?!?
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It's an easy choice for me. But some people love those rare dates and mintmarks, regardless of the condition......as for me, give me the color, baby! Both are going for about $1,500.
Choice A

Choice B, NGC graded....and my choice by a mile!!!!!!!
Choice A
Choice B, NGC graded....and my choice by a mile!!!!!!!
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Gimme the circulated '93-S any day.
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Geez, it's two Morgan dollars!
Morgans are lovely coins, but they bore me to death because you see 'em everywhere!
I suppose if I had to choose, I would pick the 93-S, though I think it's more G4 than G6.
I don't see why the other one is going for $1,500. Is it the color? If so, I think that's kind of dumb. JMHO. The colors on it ARE pretty, and even I like them, which is saying something, since I'm a known skeptic on the whole rainbow Morgan thing. But it ain't $1,500 cool.
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That's just me.
Still, I like going with the coins that jump out at you--a really tired looking, worn Morgan just doesn't do it for me...even if it is The King. I collect eye candy, even if it doesn't pack the same rarity (though color rarity is obviously a factor, too).
It would be an interesting argument though to think about what each coin will be worth ten years from now....will the 93-S be worth more/less/the same, and what about the toned Morgan?
Hmmmmm.
When you start paying extreme prices for toned Morgans, you are no longer buying coins but are buying art.
And as Barney found out, not everyone has the same appreciation for art. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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<< <i>When you start paying extreme prices for toned Morgans, you are no longer buying coins but are buying art >>
BINGO!
here some art I own and hence why I like toners!
Relayer, nicely put!
In fact, there's a looooong list of coins ahead of them.
but if the choice was between the 2, like someone's giving them away and says, "choose one" I'd take the 93S.
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I'd go for the 93-S although (moment of obvious gloating) I got my NGC F-12 for $1500
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at least that 93-S saw some circulation which is more than i can say for all the toned Morgans out there. they just have too much in common with modern bullion coins for me to get worked up about them, color notwithstanding. i do like the 1878's because of the die varities---i liken them to issued die trials. but overall i find much about Morgans and SBA's that i view similarly. ironically, they were issued 100 years apart and if we still have coins in use in 2078, i wonder what they'll look like.
al h.
Looks like the 93-S is still in the lead in terms of votes, but the toner seems to be catching up a bit....
...are you people nuts?! The toner is going to look sooooo much prettier when you line all of your coins up to them show off......especially you people with lots and lots of drab looking AG and XF coins.....it would be like a single glorious beacon of light in the darkness!
But for $1500 I'd rather have a pretty nice 1896s barber quarter, a pretty nice 1913s barber quarter or a really nice PROOF seated half.
Toned dollars are pretty to look at, I'll surely look at anyone's coins that they wish to show, but the just don't fit in well with the rest of my stuff.
keets,
huh? A monster toned Morgan such as the one here has NOTHING in common with modern bullion...in this case, the color IS what makes the coin particularly valuable and desirable to many......if you take the color out of the equation, than I agree that it's just another common date and boooooring. But the color IS there, so that's what the thread is all about.
<< <i>...are you people nuts?! >>
Slammer...we're talking one and a half large here !!! Are you nuts ??
Lord knows I love toned Morgans...but 1500 bones ???!!!
Sure, there are folks who will pay it...but 1500 dollars ???
Now if you said...we'll give you one of these, which one do you want...then maybe I'd scratch my head...
BUT $1500 for an 85 toner ?????
They may want to SELL me a toned coin for a premium but they don't want to BUY one for a premium. "Twenty back of bid!"
I know it, it is a lot of $$. I'm not saying I have $1,500 to go plunk down at the moment. This is more of a "what if" thing.
Still, I've been collecting toned coins (mostly Morgans) for a number of years, and I really do think there's an argument to be made that the really good toned common date stuff IS worth as much (if not more, in relative terms) as the rare date/mintmark coins. In the case of this beautiful color, I think $1,500 isn't unreasonable at all.
keep up the fight it is a worthy cause!
Personally dates don't do it for me with Morgans. WILD color and/or high grades do!
Have a good day, Gary
I have seen a few nicer Good 93-s that I liked better than that coin, especially for 1500.00 but and as far as the toned, its pretty, but I cant' see spending 1,500.00 for it either.
If that was the only grade 93-s that I could get, Id take it in a heart beat over a common date toned dollar.
jim
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I have one raw in slightly better condition I picked up in Baltimore this summer.
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<< <i>I love the toner, but I ain't paying $1500 for it (sorry jb)
I'd go for the 93-S although (moment of obvious gloating) I got my NGC F-12 for $1500 >>
pj:
you're my friend, but you absolutely S-U-C-K!
I passed on that coin, and am still kicking myself.
did I mention you absolutely, positively S-U-C-K?
I thought I did, but I just wanted to be sure.
Generally, white coins relative profit potential is too predictable and therefore limited to small percentages, even over time. Alternatively, amazingly attrative toned coins (like the ones shown in this thread) have fantastic chances to realize multiples of white coins's returns. I have enjoyed (and even had others post a thread regarding) 30 and 40 times bid realized on a handful of common date Morgans with color...how many white coins can others say the same?
For me, it is the 2000's version of the 1970's scavenger hunt for silver many of us used to do with bank rolls and at cash registers...not everyone is doing it and great treasures can easily be found, even in coin dealers inventories and coin shows. Exciting!
Doug
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If it were my $1500 for my tastes and needs, I would buy the best 94 or 95S Morgan I could find or a 1932D Washington. But those are my needs.
I like toned Morgans, but would not pay $1500 for this one.
I buy coins I'd like to look at. 93-S or no, it's just not as per-dee.
David