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I like to look at 66's because I like to compare my own super gems from time to time. I admit it's possible that I'm jaded, however if I was looking through a lot and came across this, I'd toss it in the melt bin because that super black/grey toning is often a precursor to worse things. I make exceptions for PL samples from cardboard RCM holders because that's a part of the whole package and you have to deal with it. ebay item: http://cgi.ebay.com/380280964430Anyhow, it's priced low, so the seller is aware of it's overall eye appeal. Pics aren't greatest, they may be some rainbowing going on or something that saves it.
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Canada
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Personally I really do not like any toning on any of my coins I own a 1921 5 cents in PCGS AU-55 (full blast white with super nice details) that looks a heck of a lot better than 90 to 95 percent of the ones in mint state. I would not up grade mine for any one having toning on it. That is my main reason for not going after the MS-67 example to be sold in the up coming Torex auction by C&P. I am NOT saying that the coin is not super nice but just not for me. I understand some like toning and I respect that. I love coins with ultra blast white looks. I would only make a exception for a ultra rare coin that only comes up say every 10 years other than that forget it I would pass.
It is the same case with the 1921 50 cents the only mint state that has real nice appeal is the ex Pittman example (Now graded MS-65 by ICCS without the pedigree) all others are just plain old ugly to me. The PCGS MS-67 is a dull looking coin. It was lucky to grade MS-67! It sold over 10 years ago for 400 000$ and probably is a 1$ million dollar coin now. I may be wrong there maybe 1 to 2 more out there I have never seen but the 3 I have seen only the Pittman is a real nice looking coin.
Edited by Matrix1980 05/18/2011 11:35 am
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Hi Ugly, congrats 1 more post to go.
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United States
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I think natural toning is what makes PM's so beautiful. Otherwise, they could just be minted from aluminum.
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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Ugly for that coin is a mild term
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 Scans on E-bay or as a matter of fact anywhere on the internet showing coins can be very deceiving. As an example, several years ago I won an I.C.C.S., 1934 dime, MS-64 on an internet auction (Torex). The coin displayed in the scan did not look all that "hot", as a matter of fact after I won the coin, I regretted placing the winning bid on it. But I placed the bid because of the KEY date that I desperately needed and felt I would not have another great opportunity again. A week or so past and I received the coin, I wasn't expecting much as a result of my thoughts of what the coin looked like on the photos displayed at the auction. When I received the coin from C & P , I was not expecting much as I opened the Expresspost envelope. When I held the coin in my hand, I was floored! It was a gorgeous "gold toned" with a soft sheen of luster around the peripherals. This coin is now a Pillar of my Collection and will come to the grave with Me! So, until you have a coin in your hand, it's very hard to make an educated guess on it's true Beauty! After all, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder", right Ugly! Glenn 
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Valued Member
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Ugly.  Congratulations 1000 posts.
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Pillar of the Community
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Thanks Gents... no one has died yet from my spirited debates so I guess I'm not very harmful :)
Glenzy I know what you mean, but black is black. I have a hard time capturing subtler colours as well. Longer exposures usually do it.
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Black can be beautiful too. I really like EF and AU Victorian large cents with that almost ebony black toning. That matte black colour brings the devices and relief to life.
"Discovery follows discovery, each both raising and answering questions, each ending a long search, and each providing the new instruments for a new search." -- J. Robert OppenheimerContent of this post is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. See: http://creativecommons.org/licenses...0/deed.en_USMy eBay store
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Valued Member
Canada
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SPP-Ottawa:
Do you have any pictures you could share?
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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How about deep burgundy:  
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Canada
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dialog_gvf:
That is really nice!!
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Pillar of the Community
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That's a different matter, black on copper is a rich deep colour with gloss. I keep some just for that reason, especially pre confed tokens. The black on silver looks like someone forgot the cathode for a powder coat o_O .
That cent is a beaut Dialog.
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Congrats on hitting 1K posts Ugly
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I don't find the coin ugly at all. The reverse appears to have some blue/purple tone. I would bet that in-hand, this coin looks much nicer than some of you may think. An 1858 20c of mine is the same way: boring and dark around the rims in a scan, but with lively colors ranging from deep orange to bright blue in the light.
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