I finally win and miss it , that's alright no real nice toners here , yet . $42 on the Morgan . Rusty
I'll go 90... like it... has antique NT quality to it that gives me some comfort when buying toners....
It was with some trepidation that I posted this coin because I knowingly paid wayyyyy too much. I am a few coins short of having a complete set of 1932-1964 gem bu rainbow toned washies, business and proofs. This coin replaced a rather boring 66 and the date is difficult to find with nice colors so I bid a great deal more than I should have, $300 with the buyers premium, ouch. Take it away Rims
yeow.... but who among us have not been there and done that, especially as we dial in the completion of a set like your talking about... ; )
My wife says I'm worth it, she bought me my 1909 s vdb for christmas a few years ago. Good wives are hard to find.
No doubt !!,,, good catch there Snake ! I really dig mine too,,, but the best I've ever got (in the coin world from her was a redbook .... alas,,,, still handles tight so can't complain ...
Here is my 1882 S Toned Morgan. I like the purple on the Eagle's breast. The gentleman I got it from could not recall if this particular coin was toned in the bag of original Morgans or the albums he had original roll Morgans inside. Whether it is truely an uncirculated Morgan remains to be seen, but was wondering if it was worth sending it into PCGS or NGC. I will be attending the Baltimore coin show on Friday April, 1st. I took several photo's trying to get the best shot I could.