Bust Halves

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by lackluster, Apr 19, 2010.

  1. lackluster

    lackluster Junior Member

    I have notice that many/most original Bust Halves have a very dark toning or at best a dull grey finish. Is this because of the metal content, since you rarely see Morgans or other silver coins with the same coloration.

    It seem that the majority of circulated Bust have been cleaned at one time or another. I know there are brilliant examples, but many of the slabbed coins that (are not) graded Genuine seem to have the dark or dull finish not common to later Silver coins.

    The copper content is only slightly more on these than the more modern Franklins, Morgan 1$ etc. Is that enough to make the difference in the normal coloration of the coins as they age?

    Lack
     
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  3. Marauderrt10

    Marauderrt10 Toners rule******

    its the way they were stored. I own this AU53 (OGH) example with morgan dollar colors that you pretty much never seen on Bust Halfs because they werent stored like morgans.

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  4. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    Busties have two things going against them.

    First is their age.

    Second is they actually circulated.

    Both of these lead to the observations by the OP, IMO.
     
  5. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    Nice coin, but what do the unaltered pics of it look like?
    Guy~
     
  6. Marauderrt10

    Marauderrt10 Toners rule******

    What do you mean by unaltered?
     
  7. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    I just assumed the colors had been enhanced as I have never seen a bust, or Morgan for that matter with colors quite so vibrant and with distinct cutoffs. Most times people enhance the colors so they can show them easier. If thats how they really look I have to seriously question whether or not they are AT or not. Thats all I meant.
    Guy~
     
  8. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    No, what makes the difference is that the vast majority of older silver coins that you see that are not that dark grey color, are that way because they have been dipped.

    Most collectors of Bust halves are a different sort. They don't want bright shiny coins - they like that dark grey color. The market knows this and has known it for decades. So Bust halves tend to be left alone for the most part.
     
  9. WashQuartJesse

    WashQuartJesse Member Supporter

  10. Marauderrt10

    Marauderrt10 Toners rule******

    No I never enhance my images. That's how it looks in hand. It's in a PCGS OGH and has NT toning characteristics. I have plenty of Morgans just as if not more vibrant than the bust pictured ;)
     
  11. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    Thank heavans for that. I have seen what happens when you over dip a CBH and it is just no pretty.
     
  12. coleguy

    coleguy Coin Collector

    Cool. Those are some trippy colors.
    Guy
     
  13. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Yes, yes, yes.
     
  14. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    Yes. Emphatically.

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