1956 Franklin proof Type 2 help

Is this a type 2?
If it is can the coin be saved from all the haze?
It has toning starting on the obverse as well. I cannot see any scratches but it is difficult with the haze.


If it is can the coin be saved from all the haze?
It has toning starting on the obverse as well. I cannot see any scratches but it is difficult with the haze.



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But that is the common one. About 90 % of 1956 proofs were type 2 according to Bill Edwards.
<< <i>Yes, it is the type 2.
But that is the common one. About 90 % of 1956 proofs were type 2 according to Bill Edwards. >>
Oops, got it confused. I thought it was way to easy
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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