Not only are they nice toners, but you have some serious freakin' cut and pastin' goin' on in those pictures with cert #'s, series #'s, etc. Man, talk about a lot of formatting work! You have some serious attention for detail my friend.
Not only are they nice toners, but you have some serious freakin' cut and pastin' goin' on in those pictures with cert #'s, series #'s, etc. Man, talk about a lot of formatting work! You have some serious attention for detail my friend.
Yah, that came out of an obsession to keep my coin image size as large as I could, and still fit all the label info on the image. When PCGS limited the size to 100K it was the only way I could do it. I gave up when PCGS changed their label format this last time. About the same time, they increased the max image size. It was a good excuse to stop doing all that freeken work. It took a LONG time to cut and paste all that stuff.
Forgive the ignorance of this question, but besides looking really cool, are toned coins like that more desirable/valuable? I have 2 graded dimes that my dad got me when we were in a coin collecting phase that started to tone like that. I have been lurking on this forum for a while and had assumed toning was a bad thing until I saw this thread. Thanks
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Forgive the ignorance of this question, but besides looking really cool, are toned coins like that more desirable/valuable?
Yes, they are generally worth substantually more when they are toned like that. Post some pics on the U.S. Coin Forum and we'll try to give you an idea of what yours are worth.
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Yah, that came out of an obsession to keep my coin image size as large as I could, and still fit all the label info on the image. When PCGS limited the size to 100K it was the only way I could do it. I gave up when PCGS changed their label format this last time. About the same time, they increased the max image size. It was a good excuse to stop doing all that freeken work. It took a LONG time to cut and paste all that stuff.
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Very nice indeed.
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Forgive the ignorance of this question, but besides looking really cool, are toned coins like that more desirable/valuable? I have 2 graded dimes that my dad got me when we were in a coin collecting phase that started to tone like that. I have been lurking on this forum for a while and had assumed toning was a bad thing until I saw this thread.
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Yes, they are generally worth substantually more when they are toned like that. Post some pics on the U.S. Coin Forum and we'll try to give you an idea of what yours are worth.
-David