Well since this seems to be the toning thread that never dies, here are a couple of more interesting toners for ya
The 1964 has unbelievable luster by virtue of the die polish which is very evident on the obverse. Interesting combination of gold and blue colors.
The 1966 has a similar gold/blue pattern with a slight purply tinge to it and a little darker gold/brown on the periferies. I wasn't able to capture the colors on this coin as well as on the first because of the reflection on the slab.
Yeah I seen your comment about my Walker Dude. LOL, I bought that coin over a year ago at a show. At the time I paid stupid money for it and if you knew how I give um the evil eye when I buy a coin.... you would know PVC wouldn't slip by me. I hope anyway Now the sheets have done some correcting in 66 and it don't seem like I paid stupid money anymore. You better believe someone else will need to though.
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The 1964 has unbelievable luster by virtue of the die polish which is very evident on the obverse. Interesting combination of gold and blue colors.
The 1966 has a similar gold/blue pattern with a slight purply tinge to it and a little darker gold/brown on the periferies. I wasn't able to capture the colors on this coin as well as on the first because of the reflection on the slab.
Is that PVC on the wing though???
Made ya look! LOL
jom