2004 Lincoln cent nice toning

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by paveltul, Aug 14, 2017.

  1. paveltul

    paveltul Member

    would this be worth anything?
     

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  3. gronnh20

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  4. paveltul

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    Funny.
     
  5. gronnh20

    gronnh20 Well-Known Member

    Although toned coins get a lot of attention and premiums added on sell prices, the toning has to be more natural than what your coin is showing. I would probably keep it if I found it. Like I just told another poster I keep a cheap folder for toned cents. They are all worth one cent also.
     
  6. V. Kurt Bellman

    V. Kurt Bellman Yes, I'm blunt! Get over your "feeeeelings".

    The OP's coin illustrates precisely why I don't and won't play the toning game. Everyone can look at that coin and see it's damage. Everyone can also look at a beautiful Lincoln from the 1940's and 1930's and see the gorgeous colors. Where I have a problem is this - where is the dividing line? I looked through a box of toned commem halves at a dealer's table in Denver. They all had gaudy grades on them, and some were just plain crusty ugly, and yes, damaged. I refuse because there's no standard to where toning ends and damage begins. So I just call it all damage.
     
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