I think he ment to say weird finish but it seems to be just toining if thats what he is referring to the odd color.
Oh! Okay! He means "weird" finish. @Brian Ochaba - It's best if you lay the coin on a flat surface and take the photo from directly overhead, holding the camera in both hands. Also, you should crop out all of the unnecessary background and then resize the image accordingly. (That is, if you have image processing software.)
He could mean proof . I just read that some where in the red book today. They used the term wired rim or proof. I'm trying to find where I read that and will give citation as to what page I read that on
Ah, here it is. 72 nd edition 2019 R. S. Yeoman. pp. 370 Proof Coins and Sets. A proof coin can usually be distinguished by its sharp detail, high wire edge, and brilliant mirror like surface.
Ive seen this toning. It might be similar. Down here in lousiana after Katrina when the homes flooded peoples coin collections would to. This led to that this type of toning when they would sit in the "swamp Juice" for those weeks they were digging peoples houses out. Ive seen it well on bicentenials and ikes people usualy keep.
Proof would not be a finish, or condition but a manufacturing process. Hope he tells us what he meant.
lol, sorry for the wired post meant weird guess my spell check isn’t working . I will take better pics in the morning. And please I appreciate all your feedback wether bad or good I’m learning by it to a better coin collector and mean no harm.
Thank you Brian, I just wasn't sure what you meant . Will look forward to it. No harm taken . You did fine .
@Brian Ochaba Your pics are good enough for this post. As @paddyman98 said, it's environmental damage that occurred after it left the mint. Worth face value Use @cpm9ball photo recommendations next time. They will help
Spellcheck only corrects spelling. It can't tell you if you've used the correct word - there, their, they're - to, too, two - The only thing that works most of the time is proofreading.
Sure. I was thinking he may have thought it was a proof. And probably because as stated I had just read that passage in Red Book myself. The only thing that came to my mind with the term wired. I never thought about it being spelled wrong. He probably was referring to the finish but who knows yet. Perhaps op will let us know. Thanks for the inquiry. Whoops ! Just read the above response from op. Have a great turkey day Chris and go easy on the Grand Marnie.