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Does Lady Liberty Have Freckles? She Does On This 1881-S Rainbow Toned Morgan Dollar

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CoinWorld - Legend Rare Coin Auctions continued to enjoy success in achieving massive prices for rainbow toned Morgan dollars at its latest Regency Auction XX, held Jan. 26 as part of the Professional Coin Grading Service Member's Only show in Las Vegas, Nev.
Collectors prize Morgan dollars displaying all of the colors of the rainbow, and the Northern Lights Collection includes many of the finest examples ever seen. More dollars from the collection are set to be offered in Legend's Regency Auction XXI on May 18 at Harrah's in New Orleans, which will also include additional Standard Silver patterns from the collection of Bob Simpson.

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WOW! Looks like the pattern of the fabric?
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Could that be from the fabric of the bag it was in?
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That's what I thought when I saw this yesterday, BigSilver.
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It definitely looks like the usual canvas bag pattern
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Canvas bag pattern; no way to fake that. Still I wonder if I buy a burlap sack and soak it in sulfur, could I store a bunch of Morgans in it at get some monster coins like that?
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Lol, andrew... That was pretty much the same thing going on in my mind when I was responding before
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