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 Posted 05/19/2015  9:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nice coin, SPP-Ottawa.

I never expected my thread to be such a hit- none of my others have gotten this many replies.
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 Posted 05/19/2015  10:34 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
You've found a topic it was time to talk about again.

Creating lowballs in your pocket is not considered bad form. You're doing it the same way the coin's normal wear pattern would have emerged, and on the same timeframe. It's when you involve mechanical processes before the final pocket wear because you're in a hurry, that's when the pitchforks come out.
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I dont have a p01 yet and while I'm not a lowball collector per se people who know me know I love color on my coins and I couldn't resist sending this one in. I know its not an 01 but technically 02 is a lowball. And ya there's no way for a lowball to be naturally toned in a legitimate sense but I think the circulation color on this girl is about as good as it gets

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As I was preparing a pic of this 1895-O Barber half for the 'How far back can we go? Third Edition' thread, I realized it's so bad I could use it as a pocket piece if got a replacement for the spot in my 7070. I'd rather do a Morgan, but it's a possibility.

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 Posted 05/20/2015  8:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add nickelsearcher to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Numisma -

IMHO your 1895-O Barber half has a technical grade of FR02/AG03 .. I am unable to judge by the photos the surfaces relative to being certifiable at a TPG.

Continuing the thread of true PO01 lowballs ... I suggest that this Barber half might help set the expectation for a true lowball.

1895-S Barber half dollar - PCGS PO01

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I am quietly pursuing the Barbers in lowball ... have a few ... enjoy your coin.

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Sadly, I didn't get this coin as a lowball, just for my 7070. At this point it's almost complete (just need Seated dollar no motto and 2 commem halves) but several of the coins are in bad condition. This, my '98 draped bust cent, my 1819 fair-AG heavily cleaned cent, and my clad quarter are all cheap coins.
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The main problem I see in this field is how easy it is to make them look like worn coins. Not sure how a rock tumbler would make them look but there are so many ways to make coins worn.
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The problem then would be how to keep it from looking like it is freshly or artificially worn. Sure you can try toning it after you wear it down, but you run into the same problem as with retoning high grade coins. It isn't easy to get the coloring to look natural.
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I love lowball coins! Some nice ones posted here.
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