I don't want to be anything but positive.....Toning throws up red flags BUT, I have toned coins that toned in envelopes, sitting out, in cabinets. None were accelerated. Some of the "diagnostics" used here are the board "cointradict" (new word) what I have seen happen with my own eyes. Like same color on devices than on the fields. This is not a 100% rule. It can help, but not an absolute. If you have any doubts, get some expert opinions for the avg cost of 15.00
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<< <i>Like same color on devices than on the fields. This is not a 100% rule. It can help, but not an absolute. >>
I would agree on this one. I've seen plenty of original toned coins where the toning in and on the lettering is the same as the field. I've noticed lately many folks on here are using it as an absolute that the toning in and on the lettering can't be the same as the fields.
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The colors show heat contact and "over splash". I have a box of moderns with this same pattern and color that came out at Long Beach last year. Brian at NGCNCS said they were referring to it as Art toning. GASGUY also has about 50 examples of the same type of the same type on proof and MS Roosevelt’s, Jefferson’s, Washington’s, IKS, and Kennedy’s.
If I had not seen so many examples I would have thought it would be real and bought it as such. If one of the services will slab it then is a market acceptable coin.
JB,
Take it next week to Mike Faronne at the ANACS table for his opinion then show it to Brian at NGC. You will have a better feel for the coin and its authenticity then. I would also like to hear an update after LB.
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Get it slabbed as I have a bad feeling about its color. Nice coin but fake colors.
TBT
Brian.
For those of us who are trying to grok this, can you be more specific?
Russ, NCNE
If you have any doubts, get some expert opinions for the avg cost of 15.00
It does not appear to be AT.
Brian.
<< <i>Like same color on devices than on the fields. This is not a 100% rule. It can help, but not an absolute. >>
I would agree on this one. I've seen plenty of original toned coins where the toning in and on the lettering is the same as the field. I've noticed lately many folks on here are using it as an absolute that the toning in and on the lettering can't be the same as the fields.
The colors show heat contact and "over splash". I have a box of moderns with this same pattern and color that came out at Long Beach last year. Brian at NGCNCS said they were referring to it as Art toning. GASGUY also has about 50 examples of the same type of the same type on proof and MS Roosevelt’s, Jefferson’s, Washington’s, IKS, and Kennedy’s.
If I had not seen so many examples I would have thought it would be real and bought it as such. If one of the services will slab it then is a market acceptable coin.
JB,
Take it next week to Mike Faronne at the ANACS table for his opinion then show it to Brian at NGC. You will have a better feel for the coin and its authenticity then. I would also like to hear an update after LB.
TBT
I was planning on taking it with me if it arrives before I leave, which I am sure it will. I will also bring that tye-dye kennedy I showed you.
TBT
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