POLL: Is this blue toned proof Jefferson the real deal or a cook job?
Russ
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As we all know, proof Jeffersons from this era are rather common with natural blue toning. Is this one of those, or the product of some evil coin doctor?
Vote, or discuss. I'll post the skinny later.
Russ, NCNE
Vote, or discuss. I'll post the skinny later.
Russ, NCNE
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perfectstrike
(mine has a touch more purple)
<< <i>I pulled a '61 out of a proof set about a week ago and it is almost identical to this one. >>
I have a 1962 that looks very similiar.
<< <i>I say it is a Marty hoard coin. >>
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Joe
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right and left of the dome. I see a distinct horizontal line where the blue changes
to purple.
Ken
<< <i>Perhaps the coin has been digitally manipulated. >>
Nope, just cropped and resized.
Russ, NCNE
I looked closer at the image and realized that what you were seeing was a bit of file corruption that happened during upload. I just re-uploaded so it you refresh the weirdness should be gone.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Looks like the stuff JB sells - must be real >>
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<< <i>Well, what's the skinny? >>
Oh yeah, almost forgot. The coin was a freebie from Jason that came along with a couple others I bought. Now, considering Jason is a dealer who sells these graded by PCGS for a lot of money, and further considering that he gave it to me for free, what conclusion can one draw about the toning?
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