As it is it's basically bullion , but without that toning it may be a nice collectable coin . If you know someone who knows how to properly dip a coin you might get $45 for it , maybe more if it has nice luster and hardly any hits . But as is I can't see the surface to judge what grade it may be . Good luck , I'm sure you'll get more responses . Some telling you to never dip a coin as it is controversial .
I normally love a nicely toned Morgan, but that is one ugly toning on the obverse. What is that pattern through the tarnish across PLURIBUS on the obverse? Don't think I'd pay much more than $35. If the toning were more attractive I'd pay more, not much, but more just the same.
i would say it is prolly in the 35 dollar range on this coin i saw this the other day on ebay but wasnt to interested in it what did you end up getting it for if you dont mind me asking !!
it was this coin same date and the only one with that type of tarnish i have seen like this in a while !!!
I would like to see it as well since its my coin and have never put it up for sell I have other coins for sell but not that one