Strangely toned Peace Dollar - real or AT? (Large images).
Russ
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Yes, it's been polished to within an inch of it's life, but is the toning natural or artificial? I'm not asking it it's "market accceptable", BTW. They are frequently two different things.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Looks like glue residue to me......AT >>
Glue residue would not make a coin AT. It would make it damaged.
Russ, NCNE
Tom
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Oh, yeah -- how much?
Michael
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So my question is... Did I AT my Fathers birth -year belt buckle?
Yes you did AT the coin!
Accedently Toned that is
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Here's a Kennedy from the same source:
Russ, NCNE
Russ, NCNE
Frank
Do you have these coins in your possession ?
<< <i>have a belt buckle with a 1925 Peace$ that was my Father's, and his birth-year. Not to derail this thread, but it's been in my sock drawer for quite some time. I took it out and looked at it recently and it has acquired some very nice colors. >>
Stinky socks will do that to coins - just ask Marty
They are from a type set holder. One of those framed boards "coins of the 20th century". Some were polished, but some weren't. The Kennedy and Ike for example, weren't. The Peace as well as most of the lesser coins were polished - IHC, Buffalo, SLQ, Liberty Nickel, etc. Had fun spending those.
I bought the set just to get the Kennedy Half and, stupid me, I didn't realize the dumbasses who designed these boards used adhesive backing. That's what caused the gold on the high points of the reverses.
Russ, NCNE
why havent they toned Marty,s feet?
Or have they?
Camelot
I wonder if they were laying on a slightly wet surface at some point causing the high spots that came into contact with the liquid to tone.
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It looks like the work of the same company that sells colorized Statehood Quarters.
You should list it on eBay for $7,500 and see if it sells.
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if the coin is not corroded beneath the residue, remove it. you might get lucky!
K S