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What To Do With Darkly Toned Seated Liberty Half?

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 Posted 01/30/2012  11:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jbuck to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply

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Well, it looks like the consensus is to leave her alone and maybe consider offering her to a new home.
Good choice. Always consider a sale/trade before doing anything regrettable.
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Just an update - I pulled this coin out of my 7070 and replaced it with the 1876-S which is a much better fit with the other coins in the album.

That said, once I got this coin out of the album and under a bright LED desk light, it flashed a little bit of beauty. The dark brown/black tone turned into a deep iridescent purple when you bounced the light off of it in a certain way. In the album, it just looked dark.

Its in an Air-Tite for now until I decide to sell it or keep it...
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Good to hear your found a solution and an undiscovered beauty with the coin. Now, imagine if you had irreversibly destroyed that beauty!
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