Dip wouldn't help it. The tone is too embedded into the surface & if removed will leave a dull gray lifeless coin. It's not MS but Proof which is a delicate surface & easily damaged. I suggest burial at sea.
Change that we can believe in is that change which is 90% silver.
<< <i>Richly toned in a combination of ice blue, violet, rose and gold over gleaming mint brilliance. Glittering deeply reflective fields. Engraved features exhibit a dash of frost beneath the toning. >>
I'll bet it's a lot prettier if looked at under light at just the right angle. Many coins are
I agree. I believe that is just an image that does not do that coin justice. Comparable to a snapshot of the average person at 6:00 AM before coffee. .
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Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry
Oh my, I will hear it for that opinion.
Have a Great Day!
Louis
One case where originality is inferior to a dip. And believe me, I'm not a dip fan but this needs it.
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I suggest burial at sea.
Camelot
Al
Dan
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<< <i>I wish I could hit the BACK button and unsee that. Really. >>
Now, that's funny!!!
One mans:
<< <i>Richly toned in a combination of ice blue, violet, rose and gold over gleaming mint brilliance. Glittering deeply reflective fields. Engraved features exhibit a dash of frost beneath the toning. >>
Is another mans:
Butt ugly !
I agree. I believe that is just an image that does not do that coin justice. Comparable to a snapshot of the average person at 6:00 AM before coffee. .
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<< <i>I wish I could hit the BACK button and unsee that. Really. >>
Now, that's funny!!! >>
Really.