I guess the safe opinion is end of the roll toning. I just wonder if doctors have figured out a way to AT a coin with an end roll toning appearance? It cannot be too hard if you put your mind to it. Has it been done?
I honestly do not know but wouldn't toning of that degree, indicating a roll paper with a strong tendency to tone 90% silver, have bled over to the at least the rim on the other side of the coin?
Better yet, can someone explain why the rims are not toned?
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
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<< <i>Appears NT to me, are they from TR? >>
No, not from TR.
<< <i>They look like roll enders to me. I'd say NT.
Pete >>
NT
No question, NT.
figured out a way to AT a coin with an end roll toning appearance? It cannot be
too hard if you put your mind to it. Has it been done?
Nice End Roll toners.
https://www.omnicoin.com/collection/colind?page=1&sort=sort&sale=1&country=0
NT
Better yet, can someone explain why the rims are not toned?
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Finding nice end-roll Morgans used to be fairly tough. I've noticed in the last year or so , there are plenty out there >>
Just what are you trying to insinuate?
I think they are genuine, real, slow roasted toners from a original, slow roasted roll....