Purchased on 4/28/2002 from Heritage Auctions for $448.50 [IMG] Sold on 11/26/2012 via E-Bay for $529
I do, I want to sell it for full retail, lol.
Ok, but that is contradictory to your first post.
That is fine that you wouldn't pay a premium, but you must recognize that there are plenty of people who would. Do you think that all of those...
I like the toned nickel, very cool.
Lol, I forgot who I was arguing with.
Yes, I tried to edit post after re-reading the OP, but it was too late, my bad.
The value of the slab is not monetary per se, rather it is related to liquidity. If you have a raw MS65 Morgan Dollar that you want to sell, in...
Well, rather than jump to anecdotal examples, how about we start with a Cointalk thread from 7 years ago. That's right, I started a thread on...
The rainbow toned coin market has been alive and well for over a decade. This fantasy about fads and cycles is just that, a fantasy. The amount...
The number of people who can reproduce convincing rainbow toning, specifically bag toning on Morgan Dollars, is extremely small. If the coin...
MS66
High end rainbow toned coins, Eye appeal never goes out of style!
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I find the reason perfectly logical. That said, if you cant even admit the reason why rainbow toned coins are popular, my argument for the...
Well, the toning "fad" as you put has been alive and well for longer than you have. If you want proof, I can show you. I do have a question for...
But what if I like them all? [IMG]
I agree that $1K is a very high price for that coin with toning which I don't personally find that attractive. The 1886 is one of the easiest...
Must not have been paying attention when this thread was started. A nice coin but all of Sunnywood's common date Morgans were premium gem and...
That explains it, PCGS will not grade a Jefferson premium gem (MS66 or better) without the coin having at least above average luster. Many of the...
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