1921-S Morgan ~~ Great Tone

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  1. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Here is a superbly colored AU 1921-S Morgan. Another cigar box dollar...
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  3. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Ben:
    okay, you sold me, I gotta start smoking stogies.
     
  4. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Is that a cardboard or wooden cigar box?
     
  5. Jhonn

    Jhonn Team Awesome

    Gotta snag some cigar boxes!
     
  6. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Just a cardboard "King Edward, Hava-Tampa, M&O Cigars" box. They still smell like cigars too. Heck, the coin looks better than the pictures can reproduce.

    Ben
     
  7. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    How long does it take to get those toning results? I'm going to get a box from my cousin. I'm pretty sure he still smokes 'em. I have a couple of cleaned morgans that could use some repair work.
     
  8. Treashunt

    Treashunt The Other Frank

    Ben:
    I just assumed (and proved Felix Unger correct) that it was the wooden ones.
    Ya learn sumpthin ever day.
     
  9. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    What do you think is the active ingredient here? Cigar residue? Climate? Magic box? ;)

    I wonder if leaving a few cigars in the box would expidiate the process...
     
  10. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Not sure. It also could be the environment of the basement. I've had coins tone up while just sitting on an unfinished (mill cut) spruce shelf for a few months. We also have a wood-burning stove/fireplace down there as well and have a stack of seasoned wood (oak, pine) kept nearby.
     
  11. DJCoinz

    DJCoinz Majored in Morganology

    Nice coin Ben. :thumb:
     
  12. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Do you flip them in the box periodically to even out the tone or just keep one side face down? [I want to make sure my "technique" is correct]
     
  13. WoodenSpoon Boy

    WoodenSpoon Boy New Member

    I feel kind wrong about purposly toning coins .. isnt toning just nice looking corrosion? Its like what others do on ebay with sticking them in the oven but instead you do it a slower version of AT
     
  14. metlog

    metlog Member

    That is one beauty! If I remember right sulfer is the main element that creates toning in silver.
    The old paper wrappers and the mint cloth bags that,full of sulfer compounds, toned many a silver dollar. Still found in wood and cardboards...Particularly wood smoke. Moisture also helps the chemical reaction along.(beginning to sound like a seminar on artifically toning morgans?) lol.​
     
  15. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Just putting them in 2x2's and stacking them is all I do. Close the lid...

    :)
    Ben
     
  16. Aslanmia

    Aslanmia Active Member

    Yes, the wood burning stove in the basement I'd say is the real toner, not the cigar box.

    I think I'll test this theory by sending a few silver half dollars out to my folks winter cottage!
     
  17. luc87

    luc87 Lmcoins

    nice toning!
     
  18. rotobeast

    rotobeast Old Newbie

    Sulphur.


    You have some nice toning there, Ben.
    ;)
     
  19. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    While I might stop a bit short of "great", that's certainly an attractive coin.

    Regardless of what I think, it is what you think that really matters, and I'm happy if you're happy. :)
     
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