Those colors would look good on a Mint State coin, but on a circ, they're indicative of a cleaned piece that has either picked up some secondary toning or been heat treated, as mentioned.
Could be old album toning, though, I suppose. In fact, that would be my guess.
It's not bad looking, but it's a circ '64-D. What am I missing, here? I would normally spend something like that.
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<< <i>Sorry, but it looks like the result of baking or some chemical application. >>
I agree. Splotchy & dark, looks artificial to me
edited to add... your photo's are very good however!
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<< <i>Do you like the Tone on this Jefferson? >>
Those colors would look good on a Mint State coin, but on a circ, they're indicative of a cleaned piece that has either picked up some secondary toning or been heat treated, as mentioned.
Could be old album toning, though, I suppose. In fact, that would be my guess.
It's not bad looking, but it's a circ '64-D. What am I missing, here? I would normally spend something like that.
If you look at the photo of the reverses, you will see 1992 and it is my hand writing. Which tells me that I put these coins in these 2x2's in 1992.
All 4 coins have not been out of the holders until I took the one out for photos, they all have similar toning.
So as far as the AT/NT debate your guess is as good as mine.....the only thing we do know is what ever caused the toning happened to all 4.
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