This is the best one Ive gotten so far, the coin comes alive when tilted, the black turns to purple and blue! I have a bunch I will be submitting at Long Beach, eh!
You can fool man but you can't fool God! He knows why you do what you do!
Totally Natural from the case they are housed in from the Canadian Mint.
BTW Wallstreet you have changed your opinion on these. A little over a year ago you questioned these as being AT. A little knowledge helps, doesn't it.
Atleast three people on the forums actively seek these coins.
Im not so sure its the foam that does this, Im starting to think it may have something to do with the glue holding the felt. I think they may have used different glues on these, I find some cases have loose felt and the toning is a lot more drastic! I dont know if the coin got turned over, but very few have Obverses like this. It doesnt have the look of the sponge against it, so I dont think it did. When people see that sponge look, I think it makes them think the sponge caused the toning. I think the sponge prevents it from toning, causing that speckled look, it only tones where the sponge doesnt contact it!
You can fool man but you can't fool God! He knows why you do what you do!
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Or is it GB? Jolly good!
Cheers,
Bob
BTW Wallstreet you have changed your opinion on these. A little over a year ago you questioned these as being AT. A little knowledge helps, doesn't it.
Atleast three people on the forums actively seek these coins.
Ken
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<< <i>BTW, I feel if toning cant be removed with acetone, then who cares how it toned! >>
hey joyofmoderns, that's a pretty decent theory. i think your on the right track
K S