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Is this acceptable toning?

I say yes. Shot on a tilt to show the color, fields are PL.



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<< <i>Is this acceptable toning? >>
That's what toning used to look like.
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rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Looks NT to me and might be out of or in a Parmount Holder, Redfield?
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<< <i>Is this acceptable toning? >>
That's what toning used to look like. >>
Nice answer.
Been in a Dansco ever since, the blue has sorta taken over and has become more pronounced over the years.
One of these days I'm gonna pony up for a true "Monster". Most seem north of $1500, this will be a big deal for me.
Good job photographing the PCI toner Steph.
Thanks for all the comments,
Scott
And coinsarefun, what will all the PCGS only collectors think of you for showing that wonderfull coin in "shudder" another holder.
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<< <i>Old school ANACS form the looks of it but who really knows for sure >>
Old school ANACS for comparison.
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The coin was in an NGC holder starting 1988 or 89 and blast white due to being dipped (formerly in PC66 holder but light unappealing siver-gray toning covering entire coin). When the coin was crossed to PCGS it had this kind of ring toning. Many early NGC coins develop the same kind of toning as above, but a little less intense in the purple.
<< <i>That is the only form of tarnish that I find acceptable.
And coinsarefun, what will all the PCGS only collectors think of you for showing that wonderfull coin in "shudder" another holder.
Ahhh, that's ok...I buy them in PCI holders for the toning and cross them to PCGS
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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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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC