AT or NT?®
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Or environmental damage?


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Beautiful coin and they should grade it for what it is and let us decide if we like the toning or not!!!!
–John Adams, 1826
<< <i>There's absolutely nothing wrong with this coin. It's an end roller, they look like that. >>
Strongly disagree. End rollers are rarely toned on both sides and typically show more than a single square pattern as this one shows....ie...more likely to see lines at something akin to angles of 45 degrees or so. Assuming the colors are natural (and I'm not venturing a guess) I think the box pattern on the reverse is either something that was situated under the coin as it sat, or perhaps tape as others speculated here.
I think many of the holders for commems were designed that way and left a band on toning on the coin's reverse. Someone feel free to correct me if I'm all wet.
<< <i>NT but a BB at PCGS right now. >>
The toning looks natural but that square on the reverse is odd.
If it was tape residue I would expect it to extend to the rim.
It was also toned before that square was "covered", or it was covered loosely enough to tone underneath at a slower rate.
Interesting coin.
I think something similar to his theory is likely.
Either way I don't see any tape residue in the image......?
<< <i>I have seen plenty of double sided end roll coins becuase the coin toned on one side and then the roll was opened and then the coin ends up flipped so the other side toned. With that being said...there really is no way of knowing for sure becuase to me it looks like a coin taken out of a roll and thrown in an album. When a coin has more than one type of toning then usually it's a head scratcher but this one looks like a classic end roller with secondary toning from possible and album
Either way I don't see any tape residue in the image......? >>
The problem I have with that scenario Krypto is that the obverse, for a coin with so much toning, shows absolutely nothing (at least not that I can see) of the folds of the paper that would have imparted the toning. We already can see from the reverse that the coin/paper (assuming end roll toning) is predisposed to leaving evidence of nice lines.
I stand by my original wild-ass guess.
<< <i>NT, tape adhesive residue. Bummer. >>
My WAG is toning in an envelope with tape(for some reason) and the tape was removed along with the adhesive removed with acetone, additional toning in an envelope to where it is today. This would leave the toning marks along the sides of the tape.
After looking again, possibly the coin was mounted (similar to stamps) then the above happened.
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Your idea is certainly a valid thought and would be one of my guesses. Another thought would be that it might have been stored in a envelope, thus the consistent coloration of toning. The reverse could have had a piece of tape on the envelope holding it closed and sat on its reverse. I know that I read somewhere that you never put an elastic band around coins in packaging, because this caused discoloration on the surface. (toning to use tone lovers)
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<< <i>GsaGuy My two cents
Your idea is certainly a valid thought and would be one of my guesses. Another thought would be that it might have been stored in a envelope, thus the consistent coloration of toning. The reverse could have had a piece of tape on the envelope holding it closed and sat on its reverse. I know that I read somewhere that you never put an elastic band around coins in packaging, because this caused discoloration on the surface. (toning to use tone lovers)
Like you just my opinion >>
The part that bothers me about the tape holding the envelope closed is that the tape would be on the outside of envelope, not the inside, right? Or are you saying that just the presence of the tap on the other side of the envelope would be enough to cause that square pattern?
I don't see it causing that profound of a difference though.
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They would show a mark like this coin but usually all the way across.
I bought some coins from a guy one time and asked what caused the stripe and he said that his father had taped them
to the bottom of a drawer 30 years ago.
<< <i>Tape on the outside and the added thickness made it the high point and thus the coin for the most part rested on that area allowing a little more air flow thus the toning. Just as a valid an explanation as any.
Shane, keep it real there boy >>
Ok I was guessing that the ship was cloaked but your right Jack.....I was just embelishing on the story by adding that...
Coin has the appearance of an NT coin, but as I've aid many times, its difficult to make that call from an image on a computer screen.
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