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1893 50c PCGS MS65 Monster End Roll Toned Columbian Commem
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1893 50c PCGS MS65 Monster End Roll Toned Columbian Commem
Yeah, do a double take. Scroll back up and look at that picture again. Yep, that is bonafide end-roll toned geometric patterns in the toning. That means that this particular commemoartive was put into a shotgun roll and stored for quite some time to get that fabulous array of emerald greens, pinks, blues, and bright yellows flowing across the surface. I do not know how long it will take for another example like this to come around as this is the first end-roll toned Columbian I have handled. Now, if there are examples out there that have some dirty brown end-roll barely discernable geometric pattern then I havent seen them and frankly, would not be interested in them. This example just has the most beautiful colors arranged in probably the rarest pattern known to toned commemorative afficionados. Act fast, I do no anticipate this rare beauty hanging around for very long.
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