Squire Wilson and Silver Dollar, nice Morgans!
Squire, if you are interested in toned Morgans, let me offer you a little advice. Stick with PCGS and NGC graded coins as you learn how to differentiate between natural toning and artificial. It will save you a lot of grief.
As far as pricing goes, you can pretty much throw the price guides out the door. Every toned coin is unique and priced accordingly. The intensity of the toning, the pattern, the colors present, the amount of underlying luster all contribute to the final value. Look at enough pieces and you will develop a feel for it.
Have you ever seen Andy Kimmel's "the Comet" ? She is considered one of the most spectacular toned Morgans in existence. Enjoy!

Squire, if you are interested in toned Morgans, let me offer you a little advice. Stick with PCGS and NGC graded coins as you learn how to differentiate between natural toning and artificial. It will save you a lot of grief.
As far as pricing goes, you can pretty much throw the price guides out the door. Every toned coin is unique and priced accordingly. The intensity of the toning, the pattern, the colors present, the amount of underlying luster all contribute to the final value. Look at enough pieces and you will develop a feel for it.
Have you ever seen Andy Kimmel's "the Comet" ? She is considered one of the most spectacular toned Morgans in existence. Enjoy!

Edited by hadleydog
03/08/2018 9:06 pm
03/08/2018 9:06 pm




















