At what point is the premium for toning out of control?

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by Morgandude11, Jun 17, 2012.

  1. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    I love nice toned coins, and am generally willing to pay somewhat of a premium for them (like white blazers also, but toned coins can be gorgeous). Just perusing the listings on Toned Morgans for fun on Ebay. Now, tell me this one isn't totally out of control? I sure hope that somebody doesn't pay that kind of money for this ultra common date MS:http://www.ebay.com/itm/1881-S-PCGS...Individual&hash=item48459123ce#ht_2344wt_1180
     
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  3. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    Mdude, have you ever checked out http://www.cointalk.com/t135678/ ?

    It was initiated by Lehigh96 several years ago to investigate this very topic, i.e., the various kinds of toning and the premiums they might demand. The thread is on its last gasp these days but was very informative in its early days.

    A skim through, particularly the opening pages, might give you a lot of pertinent info.
     
  4. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Yes, I read it, and respect him tremendously as a master collector. I still wanted to point out that some asking prices on toned coins are so far out of control, that reality is totally absent. This coin that I posted is marked up approximately 15x what a nice untoned specimen of that date would go for.
     
  5. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    When it comes to toning no telling what someone might bid. There are some good experts around here on toning. I am not one of them. I can see where some toning deserves a premium - but not all of them and not the premium they bring. That is a humble opinion on toning only from a non expert.
     
  6. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    You mean 10-12x, don't you? I checked out the Morgan; it's a very attractive toner and might reel in the right buyer. As mark just said, no telling what someone might bid.

    As Lehigh and others had established on the TP thread, a lower-grade coin is going to command a much higher premium, relative to its blast white value, than a high-grade (say a 66 or 67) coin.
     
  7. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    I see you edited to 15x, which is what I was going to suggest!

    I will add that I was one of the skeptics when I first began to follow that thread; just couldn't believe how such premiums could be justified. But there's a market for them and people will pay what they will. As that thread suggests, some toning is quite rare.

    BTW, this one has already turned to charcoal on the reverse, which I would think is going to turn some collectors off.
     
  8. Kirkuleez

    Kirkuleez 80 proof

    I won't pay a premium for toning, I consider it a bonus if a coin is toned though.
     
  9. LindeDad

    LindeDad His Walker.

    I will note that it sure in fun watching a couple of guys take a nicely rain-bowed Rosie up to over 10X of price guide. Glad I didn't make the mistake of listing it as a BIN at guide like I do most coins.
    Simple fact is that some coins really speak to people and they will go for them at what ever level it takes, myself I'm not into paying those kind of prices and usually drop out at around 2x of guide.

    BTW the linked coin would not be one I would want to go for...Too common in the date mint and grade and color is only SO SO on the reverse IMO.
     
  10. ldhair

    ldhair Clean Supporter

    Folks have been saying it's out of control for many years.
    Yet, we keep paying the price for cool looking color.
     
  11. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Yes, that was a typo--I have carpal tunnel syndrome. I meant to say 10-15x of normal coin value. I have a DMPL in that date that is worth about $200 and it is a nice 64. So, to me that is a good point of reference.
     
  12. coinguy-matthew

    coinguy-matthew Ike Crazy

  13. oval_man

    oval_man Elliptical member

    I figured that's what you meant. And I feel your pain regarding cts; don't have it but have tennis elbow in both arms, among other less-than-desirable ailments in various joints. :(
     
  14. Copper Head

    Copper Head Active Member

    There are not bids on it yet, so there is still hope for sanity.
     
  15. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

  16. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    When I was at the ANA show in Mar. of '09 prices on attractively toned coins were out of control IMO. But by the time the Jan. FUN show of '12 arrived, prices had softened quite a bit. The coins still had substantial premiums, but no where near what they had 3 years previous. But even back then this coin would have been grossly over-priced.

    This auction, I think somebody is fishing, and hoping, for a buyer that will bite.
     
  17. Morgandude11

    Morgandude11 As long as it's Silver, I'm listening

    Oh, I agree Doug. It is a deep sea fishing expedition. However, so many auctions on all the sites are like that with toners recently. I saw one Teletrade where the coin was over 10x of book, and someone bought it. As I said before, I, myself love toned coins as well as bright white ones. However, I won't pay a premium for dates that we used to call "kid's dates--" the common Morgans like 1881s, 1885o, 1888, that were affordable even in MS for young collectors. Shame is that young newbies are totally priced out of the toner market, unless they get lucky. I feel for them.
     
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