What I love about classic commen toning is...

you see something different all the time, like the BTW's that were issued in all different paper formats.

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Not much toning here.....
<< <i>Didn't scotch tape cause the pattern? >>
Yes the tape which held the coin in place in the cutout of a Seasons Greeting Card.
The void in toning is as that part was not exposed to holder.
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<< <i>Didn't scotch tape cause the pattern? >>
Yes the tape which held the coin in place in the cutout of a Seasons Greeting Card.
The void in toning is as that part was not exposed to holder. >>
I was just about to post a new thread with these pics asking if there was any official packaging that could have caused this square toning, and then the answer appeared here.
Can anyone post pictures or link to pictures of the cards that caused this.
The toning is not nearly as nice as the OP's. It is an AU-58 on the front and an MS-63 or better on the back. Looks like there are remnants of tape remaining, thought it was glue at first.
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<< <i>Can anyone post pictures or link to pictures of the cards that caused this. >>
Here you go... Scroll down near the bottom of the page
NGC MS64 CAC
PCGS Registries
Box of 20
SeaEagleCoins: 11/14/54-4/5/12. Miss you Larry!
<< <i>While not a commem, I have a Morgan with similar toning. I am assuming that there was a price sticker put directly on the coin and it remained there for some time.
NGC MS64 CAC
I guess the price sticker stayed on so long because no one could see the coin!
The imaged coin from Pinnacle's site not only doesnt show signs of tape residue, the tape fit very symmetrically on the reverse design which is
kind of cool. And the reverse just happened to tone wonderfully around it.