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1882-S NGC MS67* STAR Neon Banded Rainbow Toned Morgan
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1882-S NGC MS67* STAR Neon Banded Rainbow Toned Morgan
The rare combination of powerful Rainbow color and Superb Gem grade does not occur often. Even when you find a nice Superb gem toner, that''s no guarantee that the color will be attractive enough to garner a strong premium. The forces of intense luster, vivid color, and true MS67 quality meet in this wonderful coin. Neon shades of emerald green, royal blue, magenta, vivid yellow, icy blue, and gold flow across the lustrous obverse. Well, the entire surface of both the obverse and reverse are wonderfully lustrous. I wanted to avoid confusion. One of the truly nicest coins in our inventory!
(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.)