Well dang. 3 hours later and I still have a high on what I buy. The photos will not do them justice and I had to shoot a short video of the 1971 dollar... I know toning is of personal taste but I really love it and I hope it uploads. The first photo shows a grouping of the two small piles from each vendor and the total price for each pile printed underneath. I’m sure it won’t be too hard to guesstimate accurately what each piece cost. The fun I had says in no way did I overpay, realistically in the wallet I may have and, based on that, what do you think? Nope. My video is not uploading. This has a sweet light blue-green throughout Canada, Dollar and into Columbia. Inside is as light but pink-purple-gold. Is the toning natural or artificial? I couldn’t get my lighting right on all these coins... probably just too impatient and elated. I only have 5 shots left available to upload and 4 more coins so, I will just post their reverses. Once again, sorry for the blur and wotnot. Apparently, the Harrah’s roll is from a casino in Las Vegas. One ender is the Monticello all gunked up. The other end is Jefferson 1991. Peace
That's natural toning. That dollar tones that way (I have one and sold another). Actually, a lot of the silver Canadian dollars tone very nicely. The 1867-1967 is another example.
Nice finds! Id love to find me some of those colored Canadian quarters here in South Georgia and North Florida.
These are what I’ve kept since becoming addicted to “the Collection”! The 2017 quarter in the middle is all that I’ve seen of that one. It is apart of a two coloured coin set being built, which has only the $2 coloured remaining to complete it. I have a few others in a page but, doing a pic of the page is impossible. The vendors today had some in flips but, I’m still finding some decent ones in rolls.