Am I the only one who likes fingerprints?

On a toned original coin, I have never been discouraged to have a fingerprint on the coin.
In fact, I rather like it.
In all the other posts I have read, no one has stated that they like fingerprints.
Who out there does??
In fact, I rather like it.
In all the other posts I have read, no one has stated that they like fingerprints.
Who out there does??

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Put me in the "I don't" column, brother.
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Probably one of very few.
Ken
"“Those who sacrifice liberty for security/safety deserve neither.“(Benjamin Franklin)
"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
The nasty ones are those that develop later. I was talking to a dealer and he showed me a beautifully toned coin w/ an ugly fingerprint on it. It came thru with a lady shopping the coin around, apparently after xyz dealers and herself were thru with it it had a nice whopper fingerprint on it... which later developed after the coin was slabbed.
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<< <i>Depends on the coin, the print, size/location of print and a few other things. Some I like, some I'm indifferent too, some I don't like. >>
I agree with Clad
<< <i>Finger print on coin = extra hair in my soup at a restaurant. Yuk.
The nasty ones are those that develop later. I was talking to a dealer and he showed me a beautifully toned coin w/ an ugly fingerprint on it. It came thru with a lady shopping the coin around, apparently after xyz dealers and herself were thru with it it had a nice whopper fingerprint on it... which later developed after the coin was slabbed.
Who has it? I'll buy it!!
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"I only golf on days that end in 'Y'" (DE59)
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Now that's what I'm talking about!
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<< <i>Finger print on coin = extra hair in my soup at a restaurant. Yuk.
>>
Extra hair? 1 is ok?
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
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Of course, it's a matter of size and location. They are par for the course on coins up through MS-63. Personally, I won't buy coins with fingerprints in the MS-65 and higher grade range, but that's just me. However, when it comes to proofs, I am much less tolerant of fingerprints in any grade.
"Keep your malarkey filter in good operating order" -Walter Breen
I will happily pay 10,000 x face for an otherwise nice but fingerprinted 1909-S VDB cent!
My Adolph A. Weinman signature

and dislike fingerprints that distract
you could substitute toning for fingerprints and get the same response from me
I even have and have seen coins that are toned on/around the fingerprint
that leads me to believe that some sort of oil/lotion/contaminant has on the finger that caused the toning
In real short order, they do not please.
Most often, not a pretty sight.
These coins, so marred, are just not right.
~a poem by twosides
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<< <i>Fingerprints are like spit or sneeze.
In real short order, they do not please.
Most often, not a pretty sight.
These coins, so marred, are just not right.
~a poem by twosides
You're a poet
and didn't know it.
Worry is the interest you pay on a debt you may not owe.
"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
What imperfections do you find acceptable on an MS-62 or 63 coin; scrapes, spots, dings, weak strike, lackluster surfaces or unattractive toning? In these grades, there are plenty of negatives to choose from. Some have decided that a tiny, barely noticeable fingerprint makes them scream in agony, but a black spot below Liberty's chin is a lovely sight to behold.
How ridiculous. Get help!
You read my mind.
Excellent response.
How did that song go----- "In the year 2525 " ?
I like fingerprints, but that doesn't mean some of them are downright ugly and in the wrong place. Overall though, I actually enjoy them. I think a fingerprint can lend itself to some interesting toning that only a fingerprint can bring. Even on proof half cents, a fingerprint could be a good thing...well...maybe I should say not such a bad thing....
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<< <i>Wow darktone,
You read my mind.
Excellent response. >>
Thanks- I liked your respse too
Actually in some cases fingerprints could possibly add additional historical significance to a coin especially if the print can be postively identified as a person of some renown.
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Then again, on some coins with mottled toning I have trouble determining whether it has a fingerprint or the toning just makes it appear that way.
Case in point:
- Jim
<< <i>Depends on the coin, the print, size/location of print and a few other things. Some I like, some I'm indifferent too, some I don't like. >>
<< <i>The good news for people who like fingerprints is that you can apply them yourself to all of your coins. >>
......or just show your coins to all your non-collector friends.
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"Paper money eventually returns to its intrinsic value---zero."----Voltaire
"Everything you say should be true, but not everything true should be said."----Voltaire
I doubt whether any one here who claims to like prints
actually applied their own prints to their coins ON PURPOSE