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Why do we find INCREDIBLE US COINS with amazing RAINBOW TONING?

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What can I learn that eludes the reason that British coins do not have the natural rainbow colours that you find on US coins?
I search the here and seach them there and just never find them ! OOOOOPS maybe I have missed the reason, the production of the SILVER is different?
Look forward to your answers


www.petitioncrown.com
www.petitioncrown.com
What can I learn that eludes the reason that British coins do not have the natural rainbow colours that you find on US coins?
I search the here and seach them there and just never find them ! OOOOOPS maybe I have missed the reason, the production of the SILVER is different?
Look forward to your answers


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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
"Everything is on its way to somewhere. Everything." - George Malley, Phenomenon
http://www.american-legacy-coins.com
One guess would be because they are quite valueable and the experts at getting better and better at creating some real masterpieces.... just a hunch.
due to the sulphur in the paper used for coin rolls, which gives that edge toning.
Raw coins laying against these coin rolls in a mint bag in the back end of a vault
for decades could attribute for some of the one sided toning that you see also.
just a wild ass guess though.
I'm no expert.
~wyld~
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
UK doesn't have the same finishing process at the mint that the USA does?
UK uses better silver.
Uk is more humid.
UK has far less air pollution (due to size).
UK has less doctors.
All of the above.
Didn't know you submitted your ? to the "Improv", didya?
I would think this is why we do not find this on British coins. They were spending these coins as fast as they were making them. You ask a good question and deserve as much information about this as you can get. Understanding is key.
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<< <i>One guess would be because they are quite valueable and the experts at getting better and better at creating some real masterpieces.... just a hunch. >>
RIP Mom- 1932-2012
I will also second dizzyfoxx's comment- lots of people are artificially toning US coins on purpose to make money.
I think that it is becoming increasingly popular in the US to artificially (chemically) tone coins. This, I believe will become looked upon 50-100 years from now as an act of stupidity, just as the cleaning of coins was popular in the past, but is looked upon with disdain today.