Hello again to everyone. I found this beauty and wanted to know if this is a toned coin? If so is it a highly collectible coin with the colors and the condition of the coin?
It is a nice specimen. It has eye appeal especially for a circulation find. No real premium but collect what suits you. Especially at a cent… it’s easy to justify. Welcome to CT.
A chemist can change copper to almost any visual color. Hair coloring with copper compounds is over 40 different colors, artist colors of paint is usually over 60. Here is a list of the more common copper colors. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_copper_salts These have been used to produce toning, but there is no easy way to keep them stable other than air sealed holders. Copper compounds do not usually changed over a short time so be cautious with the holders. As copper is exposed to environment air, they change and direction to deep dark brown. Time depends on your environment, such as pollutants ,humidity, household chemicals, etc. If you have faith with the seller, thats OK. If it is not, it may or may not turn out as you expect. IMO, Jim
I had a Georgia peach just the other day one of my neighbors brought me who was in Georgia last week. I swear it was the most succulent, delicious peach I ever had. But it was still a 25 cent peach. Just enjoy your coin, it's a peach of a coin.