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I just sorted through 1000 Morgans today. Anyone up for some endroll toners? GRADES IN 1ST POST!
There is no way I could be a grader. Looking at Morgans all day long is boring! But did get a bulk submission ready and found quite a few 1887 VAM 12 DDO Gatoreyes! After going through about 800 tubed Morgans, the dealer says. Hang on, I have more in the safe. He brings out a ammo case. Inside are rolled Morgans! He said this is the way he bought them in the 1970s. I wish I would have found them 10 years ago. But I just couldn't see him trying to dip the toning off. So here they are!
PCGS LOVED THEM!!!
7 1 10956097 7154 1884-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 1 10956098 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 2 10956099 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 3 10956100 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 4 10956101 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color


PCGS LOVED THEM!!!
7 1 10956097 7154 1884-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 1 10956098 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 2 10956099 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 3 10956100 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color
8 4 10956101 7162 1885-O $1 US Questionable Color


It is not exactly cheating, I prefer to consider it creative problem solving!!!
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<< <i>Now that is a nice variety of end of roll patterns and colors.
Russ, NCNE >>
OMG, a complement from Russ!!!
I always enjoy your posts and enthusiasm on these boards.
Thanks bro!
<< <i>I pretty sure everyone knows MadMarty works very very hard on his cherry picking both in knowledge and beating the bushes.
I always enjoy your posts and enthusiasm on these boards.
Thanks bro!
Thanks!!
<< <i>Will this be the "Ammo Case Collection?" >>
No way there were only 10 rolls. I don't think that makes a collection.
<< <i>Nice coins! Are you allowed to submit multiple dates as part of a bulk submission? >>
Yes, I'm waiting for an answer on if I can submit VAMs at no extra charge (they are all the same VAM) and I'm going to use these to bring the order above 100 coins.
I was once given the opportunity to search through several hundred certified Saint Gaudens Gold Double Eagles, to pick out my favorite 10. It took me 3 hours -- but I did pick out some really pretty NGC MS-63 1922 Saints, and a few other more common date Saints. That's the kind of coin collecting (treasure hunting) that I truly enjoy!!
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<< <i>I'm worried that the dark ones will get bagged for environmental damage. >>
I had an endroller darkly toned that was bagged for environmental damage once...........was a nice coin too. I wonder how much better the colors would have been if not stored in rolls in an ammo can? Gun powder is nasty stuff. Looks like some nice coins though.
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<< <i>How do you find this stuff???
A lot of hard work! But it's getting harder and harder to find nice NEW stuff.
Some really nice colors. Since I'm a newbie, would these be considered AT or NT and what is a VAM?
<< <i>Marty,
Some really nice colors. Since I'm a newbie, would these be considered AT or NT and what is a VAM? >>
Those are NT all the way, a VAM is a Morgan Variety. The ones are found are the Gator Eye VAM-12s.
<< <i>Wow Marty, those are great! Jeez that must've taken forever. 1000! >>
To carefullly examine 1000 silver dollars takes a good fulll work day, at an average of 30 seconds per coin. However, many dates can be very quickly assessed and obvious cherries are picked out far faster and set aside. Still, a few hours are required. Fortunately, it is faster in hand than when working with online images. I do thousands of these each month, both images and in hand.
Nice group of toners! Usually I find those already picked out and priced up.
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<< <i>Are they all " O " mints?
The rolls were 1884-O and 1885-O, the others were 1887-Ps that is where the Gator Eyes came from.
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<< <i>Beautiful coins, Marty. Thanks for showing them to us. >>
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<< <i>So PCGS pegged 5 of those pictured as questionable colr, but slabbed the rest? And what do you plan to do with them, give them to PCGS board member name that most closely resembles a spicy vedgtable?
Kimchee >>
There are another 5 at PCGS, and the others got slabbed by NGC and have already been sold.
<< <i>So PCGS pegged 5 of those pictured as questionable colr, but slabbed the rest? >>
No, PCGS bodybagged all of them that he sent. Others went to NGC where they were holdered.
Russ, NCNE
I love nice end rollers. If any are going to be available let me know.
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<< <i>Marty,
I love nice end rollers. If any are going to be available let me know.
Glenn >>
When those come back off to E-Bay with them RAW!
Why not just place 2 Morgans together as a 'roll'.
After 10+ years EACH coin would have "End Roll Toning"..
cha ching'
<< <i>Hmmm Giving me an idea
Why not just place 2 Morgans together as a 'roll'.
After 10+ years EACH coin would have "End Roll Toning"..
cha ching' >>
Where are you going to find old dollar rolls?
and they're cold.
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