1941-D Toned Roll

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by rmpsrpms, Oct 26, 2015.

  1. rmpsrpms

    rmpsrpms Lincoln Maniac

    I picked up a toned BU Roll of 1941-D Cents a while back and just got around to looking at it. Turns out the entire roll is beautifully toned. There is a range of color and level of toning through the roll. The roll was tubed when I bought it, and it appears that two coins were replaced as they don't match the rest for toning. I have imaged 10 coins so far, including two that appear to be roll end coins. Enjoy!

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    Here are what I believe are the roll end coins:

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  3. stldanceartist

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  4. ken454

    ken454 Well-Known Member

    very nice!
     
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  5. charlietig

    charlietig Well-Known Member

    I should buy a roll myself..... love toned coined coins
     
  6. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    A fantastic roll of wheats. Has he got anymore?
     
  7. harris498

    harris498 Accumulator

    Those are really pretty.
     
  8. SSG_Gonzo

    SSG_Gonzo Well-Known Member

    Those are gorgeous! Let me know if you plan on selling any.
     
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  9. profiler

    profiler New Member

    Nice coins, indeed. What's fantastic are the quality of the pics. Nice going, Ray! Gorgeous shots.

    n.b. I've worked with Ray for a while now and he has built me a custom photography rig similar to the one he used for those shots. My coin pics have gone from "fair/good" to very good overnight. What helped me more than just the rig was Ray's very patient and caring approach to understanding my needs and his conscientious follow through, even beyond delivery, in helping me properly use the equipment. Thanks again, Ray. :)
     
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  10. BadThad

    BadThad Calibrated for Lincolns

    Those are SWEET Ray....high grade to boot!
     
  11. physics-fan3.14

    physics-fan3.14 You got any more of them.... prooflikes?

    I really hope you sell me one of these coins....
     
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  12. rmpsrpms

    rmpsrpms Lincoln Maniac

    I want to image the majority of them first. I'm loading the images directly to my website now. You can see them at http://macrocoins.com in the image gallery, 1941-D Toned Roll. Nice to see them all there together! I have a few more to upload, plus perhaps 19 more to image, before I decide what to do with them all.
     
  13. rmpsrpms

    rmpsrpms Lincoln Maniac

    I also want to say that I use my home monitor, which has a fairly neutral setting, to calibrate my image vs in-hand look. I am at the moment viewing the coins on my work monitor, and they appear wildly-toned! I wonder if others are seeing this wild toning as well? The toning is actually relatively subtle on these coins...Ray
     
  14. robec

    robec Junior Member

    The toning is relatively subtle on my laptop. The pastel colors are there, but not in your face like a lot of colorful toning is. I also love how clean the coin's surface is.
     
  15. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Those are magnificent! I mean it, I mean it, I mean it, I mean it!
     
  16. swamp yankee

    swamp yankee Well-Known Member

    Nice looking find,congrats!
     
  17. Whipps

    Whipps Well-Known Member

    Is it hard to find actual unopened rolls like this? How much of a premium do they carry?
     
  18. rmpsrpms

    rmpsrpms Lincoln Maniac

  19. eddiespin

    eddiespin Fast Eddie

    Yeah, it's hard. As to the premium, it's difficult to say, but I do know this. Do you see the cents with the pink on them? Pink doesn't carry much of a premium. Supposing instead it was advertised as, "periwinkle." Everybody is going to think, "Ooh, what a big word for such a tiny brain!" And that's why periwinkle is always worth more than pink.
     
  20. rmpsrpms

    rmpsrpms Lincoln Maniac

    Whipps...Unopened, unsearched OBW rolls are getting tougher to find. It was common practice in the 60's through 80's to open paper rolls and put them in plastic tubes to protect the coins from toning. In fact this roll came to me in a plastic tube, not in its original OBW wrapper, and it carried no premium over bid. In general, if you find a dealer with OBW, they will usually have a mix of tubed, real OBW, and tampered-with OBW. Often they know the difference and price accordingly, but most don't attach a premium to the OBW for various reasons. As an example, this 1941-D roll was in a big group of rolls I purchased from a major dealer who was cognizant of the extra value of OBW's. He charged me bid for the tubed rolls, and ask for the OBW. Often dealers will charge 10-20% over ask for OBW. If I find an OBW I really want, and it has all the right characteristics, I'll gladly pay 2x ask to put it in my collection...unopened.
     
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  21. Dave Waterstraat

    Dave Waterstraat Well-Known Member

    Nice pick Ray and as always, excellent photos.
     
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