http://www.empirecoins.net/shop/index.php?l=product_detail&p=42305 How rare is it to still find some original luster on coins fro the 1700's?
I just took a quick peek at the NGC Census, and there are quite a few coins listed in MS with some as high as MS67. Chris
It's not that unusual to find RB copper from that time period. The one pictured below for example, it's NGC MS65 RB. I paid $139 for that coin 6 years ago. As for finding luster. I used to own many coins 600-700 years old that had full mint luster.
I'm really surprised that so many are out there. Makes me wonder if they had a secret ingredient back then. Thanx everyone...
I have a Salzburg 3 Kreuzer silver coin from 1681 and it is graded MS63 and has booming luster with hardly any toning, just on the highest points. They're out there!
IIRC, there was a hoard of these coins found, accounting for the large number of mint state specimens.
If they are high grade then they will usually have luster. Frankly the coin is question doesn't appear to me to have good luster. (Don't confuse color and luster.) I have close to a thousand Conder tokens from the 1790's, maybe 400 to 500 AU or better. Some still red, some RB, and many of them brown and most still with luster.