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MeltdownMeltdown Posts: 9,010 ✭✭✭✭✭
Just wanted to give a shout out & thanks to Shane for a beautiful morgan - All around a pleasure to deal with
and super fast delivery.
While a nice coin all around, I absolutely love the reverse of this coin.
It's semi-prooflike with quite a bit of luster on both sides given the dark orange all over tone. Speaking of this type of toning,
I've seen a few morgans with this "look" ... anyone know just what causes this type of tone. I assume it's from an album,
but do not know for sure.
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  • Ron Sirna (Newmismatist) of TCCS told me that it is called "Tid-E-Bowl" toning. It had something to do with a promotion they ran, but I can't remember any details or what caused it. I have a number of them, and I think they are pretty. I've seen a couple of DMPL's with this toning, and they are awesome.

    Chris

    PS. Shane is a great guy.
  • blu62vetteblu62vette Posts: 11,952 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Didnt they send you a silver dollar in a cardbaord sleeve as a promotion? I saw one at a show recently, colors were not as nice as that one.
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  • EdscoinEdscoin Posts: 2,028 ✭✭✭
    Great looking Coin.
    I've bought from Shane before. A Great all around guy to deal with!
    Takes a pretty good Image of coins too!
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  • BloodManBloodMan Posts: 1,836 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I purchased 5 morgans from Kryptonitecomics in Old NGC holders and really like them all.
  • MeltdownMeltdown Posts: 9,010 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I purchased 5 morgans from Kryptonitecomics in Old NGC holders and really like them all. >>


    I was curious?
    Which NGC slab is the older version? The stamped into the plastic golden namesake on the back or the sticker?
    The tan front seems to be the same old style, but I have a couple different backside versions.
    I assume the old green fatties are first generation?
  • image that Morgan Meltdown!!! That Shane is a truly Great Guy.image
  • ArizonaJackArizonaJack Posts: 4,029 ✭✭✭
    I have bought some truly sweet toned Lincolns from Shane, always a smooth and pleasurable deal.
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  • BloodManBloodMan Posts: 1,836 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I purchased 5 morgans from Kryptonitecomics in Old NGC holders and really like them all. >>


    I was curious?
    Which NGC slab is the older version? The stamped into the plastic golden namesake on the back or the sticker?
    The tan front seems to be the same old style, but I have a couple different backside versions.
    I assume the old green fatties are first generation?



    They were in mostly No Line Fattie Holders. Here are 2 examples that look better than MS63.

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    The coin below is in a third generation holder with the gold label stamped on the back of the slab. The second-generation holder does not have a logo or border on the front label. The first-generation holder is the very, very rare black slab. The fourth generation has a full width hologram label on the back. (information courtesy of Conder101)

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    this is one I bought from him on Ebay
    Was NGC MS64-Cracked it
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  • Dog97Dog97 Posts: 7,874 ✭✭✭
    <<<it is called "Tid-E-Bowl" toning. >>>
    Tidy (sp?) House, a promotional for household cleaning products, featuring Morgs & JFKs in a cardboard holder from the 1970's. Morgs are seldom seen and the JFK's are always dark, splotchy, & ugly.
    Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
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  • Wow thanks for all of the kind comments folks and it's nice to see some old friends.....I miss all the coins I sell but things change in life image


    You got a nice one there Brian...I agree the reverse is quite nice...I was told I sold that one too cheap so I will be expecting another check from you imageimage
  • Yes, thanks for the great coins. I just want to share mine that I purchased from Shane. Was advertised as a possible upgrade candidate and it sure is.

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  • << <i>Ron Sirna (Newmismatist) of TCCS told me that it is called "Tid-E-Bowl" toning. It had something to do with a promotion they ran, but I can't remember any details or what caused it. I have a number of them, and I think they are pretty. I've seen a couple of DMPL's with this toning, and they are awesome.

    Chris

    PS. Shane is a great guy. >>



    Picked this up a month ago, monster pastel toning, sorry it's a scan which doesn't show anything. This is the promotion that your friend told you about.

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  • keetskeets Posts: 25,351 ✭✭✭✭✭
    the Morgans pictured which are predominantly white with some rim tone look to me like coins which were dipped white and placed in the older blue Whitman albums with the plastic slides, the predecessor to the more liked Dansco of today. while they are agreeably nice looking coins they are almost certainly not what i'd call original.
  • To add to what keets mentioned....a lot of the coins pictured in the old NGC holders were probably white when holdered and they acquired the rim toning from the paper NGC insert that was sealed in the same space as the coin. Whether they were dipped before submission is anyones guess but I would imagine it's probably 50/50 as we know dipping Morgans is and was a very common practice. image

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