1896 morgan dollar

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by billy b, Jan 14, 2016.

  1. billy b

    billy b Active Member

    This coin was in a album, it has some wild toning going on .The obverse looks bluish,and reverse looks golden.I know my cheep scope does not do justice with this photo.So I was wondering if you guys think the cardboard is the cause of this? Image774.jpg Image775.jpg
     
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  3. spirityoda

    spirityoda Coin Junky

    my guess is...looks like it was cleaned earlier and toned up darker later on. wait for better opinions...
     
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  4. Markus1959

    Markus1959 Well-Known Member

    +1, but the pictures may be distorting the actual coin.
     
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  5. Insider

    Insider Talent on loan from...

    Toning is unattractive but looks natural. Too much glare from the coin to tell if it is polished or cleaned.
     
  6. Morgandude11

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

    Hard to say--blurry, low res images. Could be either--does kind of look like cleaning and re-toning, but impossible to say with those images.
     
  7. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Whether cleaned or not it is the sulfur in the cardboard that is responsible for most of the toning on the coin now . IMHO .
     
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  8. billy b

    billy b Active Member

    Thanks for the reply you guys.I don't think this coin has been cleaned,because it's been in a album for over forty years,and I know my photography skills are not that good.I was just wondering what could be the cause of this. Rzage thanks for the explanation!You all have a grand day.
     
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  9. Cascade

    Cascade CAC Grader, Founding Member

    40yrs ago cleaning coins was as common as a Kardashian on a tabloid cover. I'm willing to bet it was cleaned to "brighten it up" just before it was put into that album. Just like alot of us do today with acetone but they would use surface stripping acids back then
     
  10. Mainebill

    Mainebill Bethany Danielle

    A little unnaturally glossy from an old dip or cleaning coins tone much faster after they've been cleaned. Beat up cheek too I'd put it at the ms 60-61 range
     
  11. JPeace$

    JPeace$ Coinaholic

    From the pictures, it looks polished and retoned.
     
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