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1885 $1 PCGS MS65 Monochrome Toned Morgan - Smooth Blueberry
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1885 $1 PCGS MS65 Monochrome Toned Morgan - Smooth Blueberry
Superb PQ surfaces that are amazingly smooth and free of contact marks of which the obverse is completely bathed in a blueberry purple of the near terminal band of toning color in a monochromatic wave. A swath of pink and emerald green textile dots follow down her jawline from her hear to the base of her neck. The luster is fabulous over the satiny surfaces, as opposed to mirrored fields, and has a nice radial roll to it as you twirl the coin in a light source. The reverse, you guessed it, is completely white. As I have stated before, monochromatic terminal spectrum coins are usually dark and with limited luster due to the thicker patina and this coin is a rare exception to that rule. This is a beautiful coin that is sure to impress the advanced Toned Morgan afficionado.
(The video makes the coin look lighter in color than they really are. The pictures are a better representation of the color while the video better shows the surfaces and luster.)