Is toning more attractive on MS coins or Proofs?

Or does it just depend on what you like to collect? I guess what I am getting at is this: take an average proof coin...say a 1964 PR67 Washington, like the one Russ has on Ebay right now...Free advertising for Russ (BTW, awesome coin, Russ). Now a 1964 PR67 Washington is, well, not that exciting (no offense, Russ). But you add some crazy toning to it, and wa-la! $50 and counting with time left on the auction. Would the same toning on an average MS coin add the same value? Take an MS65 1964 Washington....again, a nice coin, but nothing spectacular. With the same wild toning, does it go $50? Does it make a difference if it is proof versus MS?
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I can't say, but, NCWS -- I've seen some OUTSTANDINGLY TONED proofs. I THINK that prooflike surfaces make for highly iridescent toning, though.
<< <i>). Now a 1964 PR67 Washington is, well, not that exciting (no offense, Russ). >>
Monsta,
No offense taken, I happen to agree. A garden variety non cameo'd proof modern is boring as hell.
Personally, I think rainbow toning is more attractive on an MS coin than it is on a proof - it is certainly much easier to photograph than a proof. I don't know if the premiums are the same since I have very little experience buying or selling either.
I have a hunch, though, that the coin in this auction is going to end up closing a lot higher than it is now. I've gotten an inordinate amount of eMail offers on these coins already, and the auctions are only a day and a half old. Even got an opening bid ($195) offer on the PR66 Kennedy this morning - and that is stupid money for the coin.
Russ, NCNE
With Kennedies and other Moderns like the Ike it's tough to beat a rainbow toned coin in Proof vs MintState.
peacockcoins
Another series where I much prefer the mint state coins with toning versus the proof issues is the ASE. I've owned both, but much prefer business strike pieces with color.
To each his own.
GSAGUY
For most series (I don't do modern stuff, so I have no comment there), I prefer mint state coins with the toning. I've seen some absolutely fantastic proof toned type examples though, Benson is a name that comes to mind.
I actually think you can find more attractively toned examples in proof, as opposed to mint state, from the way they were stored years back. Like almost everything else in this hobby, it most likely depends on personal preference, and what exact series we are talking about.
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