I'm also going to throw a 66FS on this one! Nice golden colors too!
On ebay I would pay around $350 for that considering the grade, date, and toning.
So I completed part 4 of my toned Morgan dollar date set challenge. However, I am completely out of money, which means it's going to take some...
Badly damaged and it's nickel, not nickle
Ugh those colorized coins are always ugly. Do you think the color will wear away and in 50 years the ones with full color will be more valuable,...
Yeah it goes both ways! You pay more, but you also sell for more
Grey sheet is BS imo. I usually just look at eBay. A quick check on eBay will show that most MS62/63 1883 CC Morgans in the GSA box are at least $230.
What made you hate them so much? I find them nice.
I agree with most people here... to each his own way, but for me I prefer the reassurance and safety of graded coins. I like to spend large sums...
It was only $52 so if need be, I can just sell it at the normal untoned price and not lose money.
My project / challenge for myself is to make a toned Morgan dollar date set with a limit of $90 per coin. I have already made two coins officially...
100%! It has textile toning, but those scratches might make it a details grade. That's very unlikely and I think it would easily get around MS64...
Yeah it's an acquired taste. Usually, any toning sells for more than blast white. I agree that it isn't so beautiful, but I basically thought that...
Scratches and corrosion is all you have there unfortunately
Oooo that would have been a cool name too... but I'm going to stick with the Green Goblin because that's more epic than a witch.
Yeah that's why I've started with the 1880's and then we'll see after that...
I just bought "part 2" of my toned Morgan dollar 1880's date set for $89! This is a PCGS graded 1880 Morgan dollar. In this project, I've decided...
I would estimate closer to 22 fifteen wheeler's worth :hilarious:
Has anyone done it on a budget? Obviously you consider full time coin dealers that spend more money on a coin than a car, then yes that has...
So if it was dipped then the luster would be subdued and look like luster from cleaning wouldn't it?
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