Interesting toning on this 1942 Walker

First off, I would like to appologize to our hosts for my "How many gold CAC's are out there" thread. I understand why it was poofed and I wont get into specifics about the TPG's again.
One thing I would like to point out is that when photographed at zero degrees tilt, the toning becomes very apparent on the coin. When it is tilted slightly, the toning diminishes. I'm not a very good photographer of coins (obvious), but I took pics from several angles to illustrate this. From my experience, this seems totally opposite from what I'm used to but I'm sure there are others with more experience that can offer their opinion.
Anyways, here it is from several angles and opinions on the grade are welcome.
John




Zero degrees tilt
One thing I would like to point out is that when photographed at zero degrees tilt, the toning becomes very apparent on the coin. When it is tilted slightly, the toning diminishes. I'm not a very good photographer of coins (obvious), but I took pics from several angles to illustrate this. From my experience, this seems totally opposite from what I'm used to but I'm sure there are others with more experience that can offer their opinion.
Anyways, here it is from several angles and opinions on the grade are welcome.
John




Zero degrees tilt


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