the spots and dots are slightly worrisome, but overall, it looks between 70 and 90% "real" and is most likely "market acceptable", a nice coin and MS64ish. how bad's that scratch under the bell?
Oh I think it's real, seen a bunch like it before.
It's just not real attractive.
"Lenin is certainly right. There is no subtler or more severe means of overturning the existing basis of society(destroy capitalism) than to debauch the currency. The process engages all the hidden forces of economic law on the side of destruction, and it does it in a manner which not one man in a million is able to diagnose." John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
I'm surprised at the reaction to this coin. I get the impression that most of you are neutral to negative on the attractiveness of the toning. I think the reverse is really pretty, and the obverse is very nice as well. Surely someone must agree with me, or am I just
I agree with you XpipedreamR. I really like that toning. I liked it so much I had to buy an original mint set. I ended up with a Franklin just like that one. I will try to get some pictures organized for a mint set toning thread later...
I liked it enough to buy it - its an original mint set toned piece, and you're absolutely right Xpipe - while the obverse is nice, the reverse is pretty awesome. Colors on the reverse shimmer and are turn different shades as you move the piece around. I figured I'd catch a few naysayer's claiming that the piece was bogus but I guess not this time around
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Without a doubt, absolutely real. Good looking coin too!
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I voted not real, but should have voted don't know.
Could be the image, but it doesn't look like what I've seen come out of the mint packages - just has a bit much of a purple hue for me to be comfortable, even in a PCGS slab.
And before someone else says it, I'll say it for you: I don't profess to be well versed in real or artificial toning. I just stick with the less controversial colors when I go after toned coins, i.e., those with patterns I AM more familiar with, target and peripheral toning and traditional looking rainbows.
Actually I think it's mint-set toning, I didn't see anything suspicious about it.
What is special about the coin (and why I had it in my own personal collection) is the exceptionally nice luster. Cartwheel luster is visible on both sides with the reverse being particularly nice.
Frank was a lot better at capturing the luster and character of the coin in a photo than I was...
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Very tough to tell with an image. Looks pretty real from what I can tell.
Olive/plum obverse with sexy, lustrous plum reverse...Nice!!!
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<< <i>how bad's that scratch under the bell? >>
Very insignificant - you can't see it with the naked eye
I have to wonder how well this image really represents the colors, I know color is very hard to capture....
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It's just not real attractive.
John Marnard Keynes, The Economic Consequences of the Peace, 1920, page 235ff
Looking for PCGS AU58 Washington's, 32-63.
settle for being just crazy.
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Bytheway - its in a PCGS MS65 holder.
Frank
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the Horrors!!!!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Could be the image, but it doesn't look like what I've seen come out of the mint packages - just has a bit much of a purple hue for me to be comfortable, even in a PCGS slab.
And before someone else says it, I'll say it for you: I don't profess to be well versed in real or artificial toning. I just stick with the less controversial colors when I go after toned coins, i.e., those with patterns I AM more familiar with, target and peripheral toning and traditional looking rainbows.
What is special about the coin (and why I had it in my own personal collection) is the exceptionally nice luster. Cartwheel luster is visible on both sides with the reverse being particularly nice.
Frank was a lot better at capturing the luster and character of the coin in a photo than I was...
Luckily he took a leap of faith.