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What is your favorite attribute on MS coinage?

SanctionIISanctionII Posts: 12,597 ✭✭✭✭✭
Luster; strike; absence of marks, dings, hairlines, etc.; and toning or the absence of toning.

For me, I like luster and undamaged surfaces the best. If those two attributes are present, I can live with weaker strikes. Attractive toning, neutral toning or no toning is fine with me also.

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  • keyman64keyman64 Posts: 15,536 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I agree with you.

    Luster #1, Lack of Marks #2 etc...

    I guess I like shiny objects. image
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  • MsMorrisineMsMorrisine Posts: 35,848 ✭✭✭✭✭
    changing over time.

    initially it was absence of marks more than just strike quality, but the more rolls I search and more coins I see, I have found my appreciation of a good strike increasing. Obviosuly I'd rather have both, but I think I might tolerate a grade lower but a good strike over a grade higher with a weak strike.

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  • questor54questor54 Posts: 1,351
    Strike, in my opinion. The closer you get to what the designer originally intended the better. Of course, that is meaningless for most modern coins which look like they have been designed by a remedial second-grade art class. I take that back, the kids could do better.
  • tradedollarnuttradedollarnut Posts: 20,200 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Luster
    Mint frost on the devices
    Toning



    Absence of marks


    Absence of hairlines



    Strike
  • DIMEMANDIMEMAN Posts: 22,403 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Lack of marks
    Lack of marks
    Toning
    Luster
  • BigDowgieBigDowgie Posts: 1,780 ✭✭✭✭
    When it's in my collection!
  • fcloudfcloud Posts: 12,133 ✭✭✭✭
    This is my favorite attribution FS-110. image

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  • cladkingcladking Posts: 28,731 ✭✭✭✭✭
    1 Strike
    2 Die condition
    3 perfection of strike (alignment etc)

    Of course the presumption is that the coin is fairly clean with no major distracting marks.

    4 Surfaces
    5 Special characteristics like booming luster or PL

    If the coin is almost completely clean and well struck then my only concern is die condition.
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  • tydyetydye Posts: 3,894 ✭✭✭
    original luster
  • TheRegulatorTheRegulator Posts: 1,231 ✭✭✭
    Luster and detail.

    Both are something that is eventually lost with wear. When it comes to crude coinage, such as early state coinage or primitively made tokens or private issues, seeing them in mint state is just something really special. Every little die scratch, polish line, repunched letter or digit. All the little imperfections that make crude coinage so wonderful and full character.
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  • 123cents123cents Posts: 7,178 ✭✭✭
    Luster.
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  • ambro51ambro51 Posts: 13,949 ✭✭✭✭✭
    The perfect combination of ALL the features you list that give that awesome knockout eye appeal.
  • PerryHallPerryHall Posts: 46,837 ✭✭✭✭✭
    I hate contact marks and consider them to be damage. Luster is next in importance and strike is last unless its extremely weak. I like original toning if it's attractive and not too dark. I also like blast white coins if they are lusterous and attractive unless they are really old in which case blast white just looks weird and totally unnatural.

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  • MidLifeCrisisMidLifeCrisis Posts: 10,550 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Color and surface quality are the most important attributes to me - on both MS and circulated coins.

    For copper coins, I prefer a smooth, hard planchet with a nice, even warm color that reminds me of milk chocolate.

    For silver, I look for the same attributes in the planchet and natural but subtle toning that comes with age.
  • PQueuePQueue Posts: 901 ✭✭✭
    I don't observe many collectors stating it, only ambro51 in this thread ... Balance!

    It's underappreciated by many.
  • MidLifeCrisisMidLifeCrisis Posts: 10,550 ✭✭✭✭✭


    << <i>I don't observe many collectors stating it, only ambro51 in this thread ... Balance!

    It's underappreciated by many. >>


    That collectors would want a balance of all the positive attributes is a given.

    The OP asked what's your favorite.
  • PQueuePQueue Posts: 901 ✭✭✭
    That collectors would want a balance of all the positive attributes is a given.

    It's not a given from what I have seen posted.
  • relicsncoinsrelicsncoins Posts: 8,106 ✭✭✭✭✭
    Luster, luster, luster!!!
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  • RB1026RB1026 Posts: 1,487 ✭✭✭✭
    Count me among the fans of luster. Absence of major distracting marks is a close second with strike third.

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