Thoughts on toning pattern

One the one hand achieving this consistent of a look seems improbable. On the other hand, if stored is same environmental conditions, why wouldn’t they all turn out the same. Plausible NT?
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One the one hand achieving this consistent of a look seems improbable. On the other hand, if stored is same environmental conditions, why wouldn’t they all turn out the same. Plausible NT?
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I vote NT or someone had to take a completed album of untoned coins and AT each coin. Either way, I think they look nice.
@ad4400, the toning on those Jefferson nickels looks exactly right and NT. The bookshelf blue Whitman holders toned the nickels in my collection the same way. A combination of blue, purple and gold add quite an attractive look. Mine have been stored in a safe for 40+ years.
I agree with @jfriedm56
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That's a pretty set... Definitely natural toning from the album.
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That's a cool set to have
Looks natural to me!
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Cool and the definition of NT even if you know why.
Gorgeous NT album toning.
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Thanks one and alll for validation and compliments. Truth be told I had not considered adding these later dates to my album, but this certainly seemed like a unique opportunity.
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Toned Buffalo Date SetDigital Album
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That’s the sort of tone I’m familiar with seeing on coins kept in Whitman albums.
Common toning. I am sure I've come across thousands like that over the decades.
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