The Toned Coin Lexicon: Adjectives used to describe toned coins. Please contribute.

I have seen the following adjectives and phrases used to describe toned coins.
Can you think of any others?
1. "monster"
2. "mottled"
3. "crescent"
4. "rainbow"
5. "peripheral"
6. "knockout"
7. "splash of _____"
8. "wild"
9. "godzilla"
10."incredible color"
11. "all the colors in the rainbow"
12. "this coin has color"
13. "vivid"
14. "unbeliavable"
15. "artificial"
16. "AT"
17. "a touch of "
Thanks for contributing.
Brian.
Can you think of any others?
1. "monster"
2. "mottled"
3. "crescent"
4. "rainbow"
5. "peripheral"
6. "knockout"
7. "splash of _____"
8. "wild"
9. "godzilla"
10."incredible color"
11. "all the colors in the rainbow"
12. "this coin has color"
13. "vivid"
14. "unbeliavable"
15. "artificial"
16. "AT"
17. "a touch of "
Thanks for contributing.
Brian.
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bird$hit.
bullseye.
target.
pattern.
mint set.
roll end.
tab.
neon.
christmas tree.
original.
fugly.
seafoam.
apricot.
gun metal.
sunset.
retoned.
"J" #.
Brian.
If I had it my way, stupidity would be painful!
Brian.
Crunchy
Cloudy
Phlegm
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
It's Painted Daddy-o!
"Senorita HepKitty"
"I want a real cool Kitty from Hepcat City, to stay in step with me" - Bill Carter
Brian.
One of my kids said "Hey dad, this one's all rusty."
In honor of the memory of Cpl. Michael E. Thompson
Willy Wonka-ed?
My friend asked me if I had a "Gay Lincoln" Penny...
ANACONDA!
I've sure seen that description on Ebay alot.
Michael
rose (usually means milky)
lavendar (sounds nice, but it's usually deep dark purple)
heather (brown)
russet (brown again)
root beer (dark brown)
slate (unattractive grey)
ebony or charcoal (not good on coins)
Have fun adding to the list!
Electric
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Ken
vibrant
subtle
opaque
irridescent
woodgrain
muted
streaky
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
I am having trouble coming up with the neat color names that others use to describe coins. There are some mentioned above. I think I know what:
Rose
Lavender
Champagne
look like. What I want to see is images with the color and name put together. I would use it as a reference. I intend to gather up samples of color on coins, post them and solicit names for their colors. I will do so when I get some time. Unless someone else has already done this?
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor
Brian.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Monochromatic
Polychromatic
Mint Bag
End-of-roll
Target
GSAGUY
I thinks its a very broad adjective. I like it.
Brian.
"Original"
Camelot
<< <i>A stunning translucent cobalt that extends in to the fields. About halfway in to the fields the color begins it's transition in to the spectrum of the rainbow. It changes to yellow, than darkens to gold than red, navy blue, and finishes with a dramatic purple at the outer edge. >>
Saw that description in an auction and thought it was rather nice.
Russ, NCNE
and it sets us apart from practitioners and consultants. Gregor