something wrong with these morgans?

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by Dylz, Mar 16, 2012.

  1. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

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  3. Hunt1

    Hunt1 Active Member

    Grr i cant see the images, at work so ebay is blocked. Can you paste the images here please ;)
     
  4. WRSiegel

    WRSiegel Freshman

    I think the reason people arn't bidding is because they are artificially toned, and are more than most would pay for those dates.

    (AT= Artificially Toned)
     
  5. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

    double grr. it say the images are protected so i cannot sorry.
    listed as [h=1]1891 P Morgan Silver Dollar AT Rainbow Toned Cartwheel Luster XF+/AU[/h]
     
  6. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

    ah thanks. makes sense.
     
  7. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Nothing is wrong, the seller clearly says they are Artificially Toned (AT) so he is giving full honesty of the ruined coins.
     
  8. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

    haha, so is it safe to say that AT coins are generally looked down upon by collectors?
     
  9. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Yes but asking way too much for a starting price. ;)
     
  10. rodeoclown

    rodeoclown Dodging Bulls

    Well yeah, those that love toned coins want it to occur on it's own, not invoked by someone to squeeze out more money from buyers. Don't spend more because there's toning on a coin, buy it based on it's actual grade and actual value despite the tone on it.
     
  11. HCSC

    HCSC Numismatist

    Any artificially altered or cleaned coins are not highly sought after. We like them all natural! :smile
     
  12. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

    understood and i would agree, thanks for all the help
     
  13. BUncirculated

    BUncirculated Well-Known Member

  14. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Dylz, Since these have been AT'ed, they are only worth melt value.

    Hunt, Here are four of the AT'ed Morgans.

    Chris
     

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  15. coinhead63

    coinhead63 Not slabbed yet

    Place one on the floor of your oven near the element and turn it on for a bit. That is one way AT is done. Aso different chemicals will yield different colors. DON'T do this with your prized coins or else they are worth melt or just above.
     
  16. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

    yes, i would not like to have coins that have been altered in any way.
    thanks everyone for all the insight. this wont be the last you hear from me, lol
     
  17. pumpkinpie

    pumpkinpie what is this I don*t even

    I noticed EVERY SINGLE COIN has exactly 0 bids.:D
     
  18. icerain

    icerain Mastir spellyr

    Its best to stay away from AT coins. Not only are they altered they are probably damaged.
     
  19. Vess1

    Vess1 CT SP VIP Supporter

    Yeah, with melt value being $25.00 they're way out of the range for guys that would just want one at melt value. So those buyers are out. Collectors want normally toned coins. Not AT ones that the seller creates in order to jack the price on a common Morgan. Those buyers are out. They're damaged and would not receive a grade.

    Only one's left to buy them are newbies that wonder why they aren't selling. :) Glad you asked. He'll end up selling some.
     
  20. quartertapper

    quartertapper Numismatist

    With the amount of Morgans that were melted over the years, and the number that are ruined by AT (and other alterations), I can't help but think that problem free Morgans will only appreciate from this in the future.
     
  21. Dylz

    Dylz New Member

    good point. are there many fakes on ebay?
     
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