FREE: 1882 S Morgan 90% Silver Dollar ... Beautiful AU/BU condition :)
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The listing, 1882 S Morgan 90% Silver Dollar ... Beautiful AU/BU condition :) has ended.
Up for your consideration today is a ....
Beautiful 1882 S Morgan Silver Dollar 90%
Condition ... Might be MS scale coin .AU/BU at the least , full cartwheel effect and beautiful .. please refer to pictures for more detail :)
Questions & Comments
I have been getting a few coins lately for investment purposes. What does full cartwheel effect mean and on anther coin you mentioned light toning. Does light toning affect the value and what causes it. Sorry for the newbie collector questions. FW and bidding. Please fan me back, I will definitely be watching your auctions! Thanks!
The cartwheel effect is a term that describes the rotating, windmill like effect of light that mint state coins exhibit. The cartwheel effect is best known for appearing on Morgan Dollars, due to a fortuitous confluence of coin design, planchet size, and die preparation methods, although the effect can be seen on nearly any mint state coin. The cartwheel effect is caused by flow lines that occur during the coin striking process, and the effect is somewhat fragile, disappearing as a result of circulation or the coin being cleaned. And for the second question about toning and value here is a wonderful link for info .... http://www.coinnews.net/2007/09/03/what-is-coin-toning-how-does-it-affect-coins-and-their-value-3565/