reverse pics added : rainbow lincoln cents ; can't wait to submit these ! pcgs results for 1935-d

give me your opinion on these lincolns ?
some of you guys wanted to see reverse pics of these coins, what do you think about them now ? the dealer that sold me the coins had several more with the same look, just not as pretty, anyway he said they came out of the same album. when i first looked at them my first thought is that there is no way in hell they will grade but for $3 per coin i really like them ! i guess i will submit them for grading because some of you think they are original, i will submit the 49 and 50 with my next batch of coins. the 35d is at pcgs now.
if they do grade (you got'ta be kidding me ), i will purchase the rest of those toned lincolns from that dealer !!
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1950


this 35d came from the same dealer, it has been submitted to pcgs for grading , do you think it will grade?

some of you guys wanted to see reverse pics of these coins, what do you think about them now ? the dealer that sold me the coins had several more with the same look, just not as pretty, anyway he said they came out of the same album. when i first looked at them my first thought is that there is no way in hell they will grade but for $3 per coin i really like them ! i guess i will submit them for grading because some of you think they are original, i will submit the 49 and 50 with my next batch of coins. the 35d is at pcgs now.
if they do grade (you got'ta be kidding me ), i will purchase the rest of those toned lincolns from that dealer !!
1949


1950


this 35d came from the same dealer, it has been submitted to pcgs for grading , do you think it will grade?


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It'll be fun (and educational) to follow up with the outcome on this...
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They'd make a nice addition to any Lincoln wheat registry, especially mine.
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<< <i>Been collecting Lincolns for 40 years and have never seen that kind of toning before. Maybe some VERY special circumstance created it but all of these special circumstances produce unique looks that are un-reproducible. Since the two coins from adjacent years both look the same, I can only conclude they were AT'd using the same technique. With the peripheral rainbows around clean untoned copper I'd guess a cigar torch or something similar. Would love to be proved wrong and please do post the result. Would love to see reverses as well. >>
Proved wrong? How would you proved wrong?
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<< <i>Been collecting Lincolns for 40 years and have never seen that kind of toning before. Maybe some VERY special circumstance created it but all of these special circumstances produce unique looks that are un-reproducible. Since the two coins from adjacent years both look the same, I can only conclude they were AT'd using the same technique. With the peripheral rainbows around clean untoned copper I'd guess a cigar torch or something similar. Would love to be proved wrong and please do post the result. Would love to see reverses as well. >>
Proved wrong? How would you proved wrong?
Actually, it's not too difficult to prove NT vs AT, at least for simple methods. You just need the proper surface analysis tools...
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<< <i>Why am I the only one thinking, "91"???? >>
Liquid toning was my thought as well.
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I know the reverse is sort of homely, but the obverse is one of the best I've seen.
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