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Rest in Peace
United States
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Pillar of the Community
Canada
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The first two are the nicest by far. The second two are not to nice. Maybe it's because the 1837 has always been a favorite year of mine and because the toning is the nicest, I say go for it. 
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United States
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I chose number 2. The tone is, to me, much nicer than on the others.
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United States
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I haven't gotten too into toned coins or what to look for, but I would jump at the first ones toning if I ever personally saw it, I love that backwards "bloom" of color outwards in all direction
Edited by JoeGlantz1 07/09/2014 8:27 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I think the eye appeal on the first one is by far the best. I can't comment on artificial toning or not because I'm no good there. I just REALLLLY like that first one.
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Rest in Peace
United States
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I like the obverse die cracks on #4 but #1 has the best all around look. #2 and #3 look like they are recovering from a dip with the halos around the stars. I really don't care for that look myself.
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Thanks guys. It looks like the verdict is for #1. He is asking $700 for it. Fair price?
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I went with #1. The toning is pleasing to my eye.
I liked the die cracks on #4 too but the blue color bothered me.
-MV
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Valued Member
United States
55 Posts |
Well Johnny, looking in the good old Coins Magazine, it'd need to be AU-50 for 825, so if it is AU ranger like you said you'd probably be paying fair. You probably know way more than me, though.
Edited by JoeGlantz1 07/09/2014 9:58 pm
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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I'm a number three kinda guy. It obviously was an integral part of someone else's album-held collection in the distant past and now you have the opportunity to crack it out and merge it into yours. PG
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United States
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 with paleoguy45, I like #3 because the only toning that I really like is album toning around the edge. Maybe that's just me, but I'm also not a very good judge of artificial toning so I stick with album toning.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
4692 Posts |
Unless they are in one of the top tier TPG holders I would assume they are all either cleaned and/or AT. Given that, I think #2 has the best overall eye appeal.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Ooops, forgot #3 is in an ANACS holder -- still like #2 best.
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Thanks again for all of your support. I worked out a deal with the seller on coin #1 for $700. I do fear artificial toning, but he assures me that the toning is from being in an album. I will have a better idea when it arrives. My guess is that the coin has been dipped, and then retoned; because I doubt that the coin is completely unmessed with.....but I am ok with a coin that has been dipped and then naturally retoned after the dip....just not ok with a coin that has intentionally been "baked" or something like that to produce the toning. This is a risky purchase, but I do have a return policy and I will provide better pictures upon it's arrival.
Edited by johnny54321 07/10/2014 5:05 pm
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