So long story short i had the opportunity to buy an original roll or morgans. Well most likely not an original from 1883 but someone must have taken from a mint bag and put them jnto an old coin wrapper. When i bout it it wAs in a box because the coin roll was almost all disintigrated. But when i opened i was shocked at the ends. I have seen end roll toning but this was so vibrant. Do you guys think ngc would still mark artificial due to the crazy coloring.
Also unfortunately the full roll did not show that the edge of every coin is the same purple-green as the end coin pictured.
Looks natural tone to me based on thousands of photos I've seen. Or at least I think it will grade, like other similarly toned coins, aka "market acceptable". edit: Is that a massive die crack above left stars and date?
O good. I mean as far as grade I assume it doesn't have a shot at 63 but I was also wondering if anyone thinks there is a chance for star grade. I have never submitted for this grade
Her face is pretty chewed up, and the left field is messy too. Others here can chime in on a grade, but in terms of "star", it's not something you can ask for/submit for, it either get's one or it doesn't. I would think it won't qualify, as there are MANY greatly toned Morgans that don't have the NGC star qualifier.
O good. I mean as far as grade I assume it doesn't have a shot at 63 but I was also wondering if anyone thinks there is a chance for star grade. I have never submitted for this grade
That makes sense you're right. Maybe I'll just keep it. Its pricey to buy stuff like that anyway. As far as my eye goes I'd say ms62.