Toned 1882-O Morgan I picked up today - is it real or AT?
Bought this at a flea market:

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I think the toning is the real deal, and she grades about MS64. Of course, I could be dead wrong and got screwed. What's the group's opinion?
Russ, NCNE

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I think the toning is the real deal, and she grades about MS64. Of course, I could be dead wrong and got screwed. What's the group's opinion?
Russ, NCNE
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It's real
That not only looks real, it looks real nice
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The toning IS real and the coin itself appears to be very nice -- good job!!!!
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Thanks for all the input!
Russ, NCNE
TBT
say a coin is the real thing, then its the real thing.
Its a beautiful coin. You done real good.!!!!!!!
Camelot
<< <i>When Mike DeFalco and Bryan Osborn >>
<< <i>say a coin is the real thing, then its the real thing. >>
PLEASE DO NOT FEED Bryan Orsborn's ego, it is big enough!
<< <i>Got it at a bargain, I bet! >>
Well, it did cost me more than a white one would have.
Russ, NCNE
Russ, i think you are the working mans collector on this forum, you have a great eye for beautiful coins and no one but Anaconda rivals you for coin pictures.
I am very curiuos how that shade of pink shows up in rainbow toned morgans? Les
That's very flattering but the fact is what little I do know, I learned from the people here. Without this forum, I'd be buying junk and getting screwed left and right.
Russ, NCNE
BTW I think it took a long time to get that way!
Russ, NCNE
Collector since 1976. On the CU forums here since 2001.
Thank You
SilverDollar
I do, however, feel qualified to say that it's a gorgeous 1882-O with tremendous eye appeal. You have a great eye for beautiful Morgans, but I'd prefer if you'd stick with Kennedy's so that there would be less competition out there for premium quality coins
Nice purchase!!
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Hmmmm - Looks very similiar to a coin that you found in a flea market a couple of years ago - Did you find another?
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Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Was submitted to PCGS and graded as a 65, sold for a tidy sum.
Subsequently found it's way into a NGC MS66* holder, did not sell for the astronomical sum asked for by the seller.
Coin resubmitted to PCGS, who this time graded it as a MS64.
After that, the coin dropped out of site, unless Russ or someone else knows what happened to it after that.
or the PCGS 65, for that matter
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<< <i>bet the coin wishes it was still in that NGC MS66* holder! >>
Hell, if I'd have known it would grade MS66* at NGC I'd have sent it there myself and grabbed an even more obscene profit!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>For those that don't know the history of this coin...
Was submitted to PCGS and graded as a 65, sold for a tidy sum.
Subsequently found it's way into a NGC MS66* holder, did not sell for the astronomical sum asked for by the seller.
Coin resubmitted to PCGS, who this time graded it as a MS64.
After that, the coin dropped out of site, unless Russ or someone else knows what happened to it after that. >>
Now, this is too wierd. Are you guys serious that you don't know where it is? My eyes aren't the best, don't have glasses but I need them, but I think it has been right in front of you. Can you guess, or do you already know, and it's not the coin but just its image?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Has anyone developed a way to "one side only AT a coin?" I don't think so. Les >>
As long as you don't use heat to AT a coin you can coat one side with wax and later remove it with a solvent such as hexane aka ligroine or petroleum ether or Skelly-solv. And no one will be the wiser.
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Sunnywood
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<< <i>Yes, the coin had a layer of clear film on it that was removed by NCS, according to the talk back then. It then went PCGS MS65 >>
You have the order of events wrong. It never went to NCS before it graded MS65 at PCGS. I submitted it as it was with no conservation.
<< <i>There was this rumor about his getting it into an NGC MS66* holder, but I don't know if anyone actually saw it in that holder. >>
Not a rumor; TBT stated that he sent it to NCS and on to NGC where it graded MS66*. He also stated that he cracked it out of that holder and sent it back to PCGS where it regraded MS64.
Russ, NCNE
I think this coin has as much notoriety as the Barney Dollar. If it resurfaces, someone ought to get PCGS to give it the pedigree of "The Flea Market Dollar".
I never understood why TBT sent it to NCS. Obviously, it was not for the usual reason of removing unsightly toning!!!!!!!!! TBT said there was some "film" on the obverse that needed to be removed. If this was true, how did it get into the PCGS MS65 holder? I wouldn't have thought PCGS would slab it that way. Did you think there was a film on it when you had it raw??
Once TBT had it in the NGC MS66* holder, it's a wonder he cracked it out. But part of that was MY fault. I had told him I would buy the coin, but only in a PCGS holder, and only at MS65 or better. I'm sure he was hoping for a PCGS MS66, which would have made him a profit of thousands of dollars on the spot by selling the coin to me. I had been lobbying him to sell me the coin !!!! On the other hand, had he consigned the coin to auction as an NGC MS66*, he probably would also have made a substantial sum on it.
After it was downgraded at PCGS, I never heard anything further about it. But if NGC put it into a 66* holder, I think it not unlikely that the coin would easily find its way back into a 65 holder at either service.
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Sunnywood
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<< <i>Did you think there was a film on it when you had it raw?? >>
It had what I considered to be a natural skin. BUT, I should note that at the time I knew even less than I do now. Thus, it's possible that a Morgan expert may have considered it a detriment and I didn't simply due to ignorance.
Russ, NCNE
and if he was driving by chance a 1959 Chevy (maybe my stories are confused)??
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<< <i>Did you think there was a film on it when you had it raw?? >>
It had what I considered to be a natural skin. BUT, I should note that at the time I knew even less than I do now. Thus, it's possible that a Morgan expert may have considered it a detriment and I didn't simply due to ignorance.
Russ, NCNE >>
Russ, knowing what you do now, would you have sent it to NCS?
<< <i>Russ, knowing what you do now, would you have sent it to NCS? >>
And get it in to an NGC MS66* holder and make a whole bunch more money? Hell yeah!
Russ, NCNE
This perplexed me then and still now and why I would so much like to see the coin again now for comparison. How does one remove a film on a toned coin without altering the nt? Up to hearing this I thought NCS submitted coins all came back blast white. When raised questions about this when was all happening no one wanted to talk about it.
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