what is the most desirable color and toning pattern on silver coins?
michael
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it could be a morgan dollar to a walker to a seted coin
just give your comments and the specific coin you are referring to
for me it is monster bullseye neon toning on a silver coin like a seated coin in ms
or rainbow bullseye toning on an ms walker
or red and green toning on a barber ms silver coin
the list goes on and on
sincerely michael
just give your comments and the specific coin you are referring to
for me it is monster bullseye neon toning on a silver coin like a seated coin in ms
or rainbow bullseye toning on an ms walker
or red and green toning on a barber ms silver coin
the list goes on and on
sincerely michael
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Here is an interesting one, nothing outrageously colored but it has golden rims and a couple of mild rainbow crescents.
John Dillie
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I've come to appreciate the hidden toning several of my coins have. At first glance, you might think well that's nice and then you turn the coin a bit and the light hits it in just the right way and the colors just start dancing off the surfaces.
I just picked up a 23-D from Strat like this. If you saw the coin straight on, pretty dull and boring, as soon as it is titled, neon colors jump off the coin. I showed it to several people and the reaction is the same
"Hey, well, that's ummm, nice" slight turn of the coin "Wooowww!, that's great looking, unbelievable!"
Michael
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I like the blue-green-red-yellow rainbows
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"The silver is mine and the gold is mine,' declares the LORD GOD Almighty."
Color wise, electric NEON Green is exciting and my favorite color - as is Fire Engine RED (not to be confused with magenta). I have seen aqua blue toning offered up as Green. It is not! True neon green color is plainly GREEN (and harder to find).
I also LOVE true "monochromatic" toning where the entire surface of the coin is washed in ONE rich
display of color. True monochromatics are tough to come by. Especially so in colors like bright Neon Green.
Textile patterns are also great and especially so if they have a "geometry" to them.
matteproof
Great thread
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symmetrical and on both sides. Problem is, so does the rest
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Golden French Vanilla on the entire surface being projected out of the coin by overwhelming luster like a colored diamond.
Ken
The mercury dime that Fairlaneman has pictured
is exactly what I shoot for in toning.
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