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Are These Morgans Destined For Melt?

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About 20 yrs back I attempted to organize my Morgans into plastic tubes. When I ran out of tubes I put 100+ in plain mailing envelopes. Apparently lot of sulphur & other chemicals. DUHH! See results below. BadThad, biokemist, any & all please offer thoughts & suggestions.

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 Posted 11/19/2011  3:18 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Some of the coins look like they are higher grades, and would be worth more than melt.
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 Posted 11/19/2011  3:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Lobby to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Every one of those Morgans is worth more than melt. Of course if you want to sell them at melt, I get first dibs.

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 Posted 11/19/2011  3:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add oih82w8 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I have seen some of those "crescent moon" toning Morgans on ebay, and fetched some pretty impressive numbers!
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they look like good honest coins to me.
I get suspicious about a silver coin over a hundred years old that looks like it has come fresh from the mint.
These definatly won't smell like rice and fish
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 Posted 11/19/2011  4:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Anarchus to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Definately more than melt... That's actually pretty nice toning...
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The coin in the top left and bottom right have nice toning. (My favorites in the lot)
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My local coin store has a bunch of those that for sale. They have a price tag of 120 on them. I did not look at them to closely but they said they were "Original Bag Toning." What ever that means. Just saying.
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I like a nicely toned coin as much as the next guy but this isn't what I call toning. It's mostly a black crud. Can't see someone wanting to drop these in their album.
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Here's the difference

Nice rainbow toning

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 Posted 11/19/2011  9:29 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smokeriderdon to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Nooooo, not melt.
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 Posted 11/19/2011  9:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Canadian-Banknotes to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
I will buy some for melt, if you want to sell them.
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Agree with the others, worth more than melt as long as they have not been cleaned. Unfortunately, the toning has progressed to the black (final) stage. The best thing you can do now is to rinse each one thoroughly with acetone and put into an airtite. This will halt the toning process where it is. If you don't like them any more, I suggest you sell them and buy replacements. Personally, I would NOT attempt to remove the toning with a dip.
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 Posted 11/21/2011  1:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mariospaghetti to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
First I would like to commend you for putting away that many! I know I passed on many a Morgans when I could have had them at $9.00 a piece for common dates. Heck that wasn't too long ago. I think the tonning isn't too bad. I agree I wouldn't change a thing about the coins. Heck I see uglier cleaned Morgans going for like $10.00 over melt on e-bay.

If the price of spot silver goes back under $20.00 I think I will stock up and hold . Hmm Maybe?
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The only saving grace is I got them all dollar for dollar when you could still get them at the bank. Think I'll try the acetone on a couple of the worst ones & post B/4 & after.
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Acetone or other organic solvents will have no effect. Even at this stage an acid-thiourea dip might only have limited success. However, the chances of ruining the coins are far greater than the reward of a blast white coin....just MHO.
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