Toned, Tarnished, or Totaled? An inquiring newbie wants to know...
onthespot
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Hi, still learning, and looking for shortcuts to knowledge. I hear talk about toned, killer toned, artifical toned, tarnished, and worthless coins. I was wondering if some of you knowing type of people could comment liberally on some of these coins, with number designation matching your commment to what coin you are talking about, and help some of us newer people know what to do with coins like these. Thanks.
I am sorry they are not all US coins, I know this is US coins forum, but I chose coins with the best tarnish, not the best country.
Thanks in advance for all your help. Please do not hold back from stating the obvious. Not much is "obvious" to me at this stage. Thanks
I am sorry they are not all US coins, I know this is US coins forum, but I chose coins with the best tarnish, not the best country.
Thanks in advance for all your help. Please do not hold back from stating the obvious. Not much is "obvious" to me at this stage. Thanks
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1. Lighting appears to make it look artificial, may be genuine
2. Genuine
3. Depends on metal, I'd say genuine
4. Looks genuine
5. Genuine
6. Borderline, but I'll say genuine
7. Genuine
8. Genuine and corroded
#1 & #2 are nice & original and should pass muster.
#3 & #5 probably would pass.
#4 is so heavily toned it may be a bordereliner NG.
#6 & #7 would probably NG for enviormental damage.
#8 would NG for the green corrosion along the rim.
Coin value depends on rarity and condition much more than tone (in my opinion)
To get great tone a coin should be MS (mint state or uncirculated) or a proof.
The penny #8 is worth less than a nickel - but harder to find in circulation these days.
The Barber Quarter (#7) is worn but need to see other side to get grade - $3+ depending on year - mintmark is below eagle and you don't have one - silver content worth at least $1
The 2 Morgan silver dollars look tarnished/corroded - but could be valuable if something rare date.
The reason #1 and #2 look so beautiful is they started beautiful and the tone made them better - it sounds like they came out of an uncirculated state.
Totaled coins still have their value if the country that minted them are still in business and the same dollar standard - you could get 25cents for your quarter or spend it - someone melting for silver would give you 75-1.10 maybe, depending on date a collector may give you $3 +. You could always spend that penny (doesn't buy much though).
ask another question more specific - all old metal goes through chemical reactions with the environment they are in - tarnish/tone/corrosion depending on what it is 90%silver/95%copper/nickel/tin/etc.
The light is not as good this time of day, and the bull looks a TON bluer than it is, reflection from the box I bet. In real life the blue is much more delicate looking.
The specific question I was wondering is what is the difference between toning and tarnish, or are the terms interchangeable? At what point does tarnish just become corrosion? Thank you all so much for your comments so far. I REALLY like this board, trolls and all!!!
Patty
onthespot, the questions you are asking can spark long, long replies, with different answers coming from different people. I would suggest punching "toning" into the search feature above and seeing what various threads pop up for you to read.
Carl
tarnish - I think of metalware - silver or pewter or something - not sure if I have heard it related to coins
tone - change of surface color related to chemical reactions with coin
not sure what the dictionary says - tarnish and tone could be the same but in reference to different things?
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Thanks for your post.
The horse is 42
the salmon is 42
the bull is 42
the rabbit is 46
the dog is 47
the biggest bird is 47
the pig is 43
the little bird is 46
I thought they were all 42-43... I didn't looke at all of them before because they were kinda tight in the little holders. There is a pretty harsh rim ding on the lower right one. Any help with approximate values would be appreciated. If the whole set is worth a couple hundred, I may part with them. Thank you so much everyone for your info.
Patty
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