Thanks guys. Paul, the first one was one of Jack's that had rather dark toning in the upper left part of the coin. But under the light at a bit of an angle, the color does become apparent. It becomes almost iridescent, but in order to see that you would also have to view the glare of the light on the slab.
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<< <i>Great pics, Bob. I like #1 the best.
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Thanks guys. Paul, the first one was one of Jack's that had rather dark toning in the upper left part of the coin. But under the light at a bit of an angle, the color does become apparent. It becomes almost iridescent, but in order to see that you would also have to view the glare of the light on the slab.
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Of this group, the '85 is also my favorite.
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