It almost looks like someone took a ink roller over the obverse. Who knows about th reverse!!!
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You too can have wildly colored rainbow dollars using the bondman photoshop method.8 out of 10 may come back, but you'll make a killing on the 2 that stick.
"<FONT size=4>This particular coin is heavily toned. We placed it in the airtight direct fit holder which should stop the toning process and slowly reverse it. Toning is never completely reversed but excessive toning will lessen if the However, it may take a year or two in the airtight container in order for toning to lessen so that it may be graded."</FONT>
So, an airtight will reverse artificial toning so that the coin can be graded. I gotta order me some of those.
Is there any market for grey fuzzy dollars? I can put some in my storage shed out back. After six months or so, they should have a nice layer of grey fuzz on them just like my old golf club drivers. They ought to get some great shades of black and stuff while they are fuzzing up nicely.
<< <i>Cleaned, burned, chemicaled, photoshopped... that's a doozy... >>
More like burned, cleaned, chemicaled.... Frankly, it looks like some sort of paper it was in caught fire. The reverse looks like it may have red paint that he either put on or tried unsuccessfully to remove. If this is a coin doctor in the making, well, he needs to keep his other night job.
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"No Good Deed Goes Unpunished!"
"If it don't make $"
"It don't make cents""
Why step over the dollar to get to the cent? Because it's a 55DDO.
Looks Photoshopped some.
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Run for the tall grass.
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ROFLMAO!!
It was in a pile of junk resting on other junk thus the weird tone patterns.
I don't think it was numismatic related junk.
"<FONT size=4>This particular coin is heavily toned. We placed it in the airtight direct fit holder which should stop the toning process and slowly reverse it. Toning is never completely reversed but excessive toning will lessen if the However, it may take a year or two in the airtight container in order for toning to lessen so that it may be graded."</FONT>
So, an airtight will reverse artificial toning so that the coin can be graded. I gotta order me some of those.
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I can put some in my storage shed out back. After six months or so, they should have a nice layer of grey fuzz on them
just like my old golf club drivers.
They ought to get some great shades of black and stuff while they are fuzzing up nicely.
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Who's child did that pass through????????
That had to have hurt!!!!!!
Hell, I don't need to exercise.....I get enough just pushing my luck.
<< <i>Cleaned, burned, chemicaled, photoshopped... that's a doozy... >>
More like burned, cleaned, chemicaled.... Frankly, it looks like some sort of paper it was in caught fire. The reverse looks like it may have red paint that he either put on or tried unsuccessfully to remove. If this is a coin doctor in the making, well, he needs to keep his other night job.
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