Same Color, but one is NT and the other AT.
braddick
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REAL COLOR
Not So REAL COLOR
Same color.
Now, trivia time: What is it about the Franklin that 'tells' you it is authentic toning and what is it about the Peace dollar (other than the Seller!) that 'tells' you it isn't?
Not So REAL COLOR
Same color.
Now, trivia time: What is it about the Franklin that 'tells' you it is authentic toning and what is it about the Peace dollar (other than the Seller!) that 'tells' you it isn't?
peacockcoins
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Second - the way that the colors are mixed. On the NT coin, the colors appear in distinct bands, while on the AT coin, they seem to be sprayed all over the coin.
Third - for a 90% silver coin to tone as much as the AT coin, I would expect the darker bands as are evidenced in the NT coin
Fourth - uniformity of color - the NT coin has several distinct shades within the bands of color, while the AT coin has the same color spread all over the coin.
Fifth - (for the obvious answer) the seller of the AT coin.
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
In addition....when looking throught the inventory.....and from the coin I purchased from him......the toning is nearly identical on all..........if it's NT...he should play the lotto
peacockcoins
Total Copper Nutcase - African, British Ships, Channel Islands!!!
'Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for you are crunchy and taste good with ketchup'
Hot Frankie though.
-Daniel
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-Horace
<< <i>On the NT coin, the colors appear in distinct bands... >>
Actually, sometimes if the bands of color are too distinct/abrupt, it can be a sign that the color is NOT natural. Naturally toned coins often display bands of color which gradually blend into each other, rather than sharp/abrupt distinctions in shades/hues.
Camelot
ccrdragon & coinguy.
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Al