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<p>[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2289091, member: 37839"]To someone like me, who has the opposite view on toned Morgans as Doug has, the coin definitely commands a premium. How much for a Star plus coin, with rainbow toning? That is hard to say, as toning is as demonstrated (I like it, he doesn't) to be extremely subjective. We are both right, as to him it is not a premium coin, and to me, it is--depending upon one's tastes. I would gather it will sell for a hefty premium, first of all, due to the rainbow toning, which can drive a price of a coin insanely high to begin with, and partially for the slab exclusivity (the +* situation), which gives it a certain uniqueness. The fact that it is the most common of Morgans doesn't effect the potential value of this to a toning enthusiast and exclusivity collector. I'd bet that it could be sold for 4 figures to someone who wants that kind of uniqueness. It certainly isn't the grade, as that is a common coin with many MS 63s, and it is not a high grade gem coin. However, the toning is nice, and the population for that particular coin is very exclusive.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Morgandude11, post: 2289091, member: 37839"]To someone like me, who has the opposite view on toned Morgans as Doug has, the coin definitely commands a premium. How much for a Star plus coin, with rainbow toning? That is hard to say, as toning is as demonstrated (I like it, he doesn't) to be extremely subjective. We are both right, as to him it is not a premium coin, and to me, it is--depending upon one's tastes. I would gather it will sell for a hefty premium, first of all, due to the rainbow toning, which can drive a price of a coin insanely high to begin with, and partially for the slab exclusivity (the +* situation), which gives it a certain uniqueness. The fact that it is the most common of Morgans doesn't effect the potential value of this to a toning enthusiast and exclusivity collector. I'd bet that it could be sold for 4 figures to someone who wants that kind of uniqueness. It certainly isn't the grade, as that is a common coin with many MS 63s, and it is not a high grade gem coin. However, the toning is nice, and the population for that particular coin is very exclusive.[/QUOTE]
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