Warning, if you like your Commems flashy with big rolling luster (I like those too!), this coin is probably not for you. However, I found the look of this Sesqui Half (1926) attractive and complimentary to the subjects. With thick tone like this, guessing the grade is probably pointless-- it's MGC MS63. Light marks are on the slab. *** If you have a Classic Commemorative with Classic Crust, please post it****
This should be a "post your crusty Commem" thread KS. I love coins with character. This one fits the bill. Not everything is blast white or ms-67. I too love the higher graded examples but there is much to be said and respected for the coins that didn't quite "make the grade". :thumb:
I wouldn't have any problem adding it to my collection. I think the Liberty Bell shows exceptionally nice.
I've got my own "crusty". A Stone Mountain........I'll post it tomorrow. Can't get near the camera or the desktop at this time. Great thread KS.....:thumb:
Is that your LeHigh!!!! Yowsa! I'd love that one...sheez As for the op's. Those have a weak strike alll the time but that one is pretty good. And I dont think it's that crusty
I would say darker, original toning and original everything. Nice coins everyone. None of that blast white stuff here.
I'm enjoying looking at everyone's coins here; I think Lehigh's qualifies for having a little crust (ie, thick toning) close to the rims; what a beautiful 'skin' on that dollar! To me, 'crust' looks like something you could pick off with your fingernail. Sort of like a scab, LOL.