NA or AT? Also wondering if I should get the dark one graded cuz it would grade very high without the rainbow tone. Please give me reasons why either way so I can make the best decision. Thanks!!!
That appears to my old eyes to be artificial. You will spend the money to get a common date Morgan graded and end up with a slab that does not flatter the coins surface rendering it unsaleable.
I saw this on the Late Great Toned Debate thread. The reverse looks just as cooked as the obverse. Is this a different Morgan?
I think by now you don't need my opinion, but to help you kind of see what AT and NT'd Morgans look like, I'd suggest looking through this thread. It has tons of toned coins, and many, many Morgans (almost all are natural), and you can use it as a learning tool. There are also countless threads with AT and NT'd, as well as reference sites to help in understanding the 'natural' process and progression of how Morgans tone.
Here is the reference site of choice.http://www.jhonecash.com/coins/tonedmorgans.asp Study, there will be a test... and welcome to CT!