I've posted all of the ones I bought and just have a couple of Quarters so here's one of them. This one has molted toning.
That's the term for it, molted. It's not toned but it's spotted so someone came up with this name and it stuck.
Spell Check won't correct the spelling if it is really a word. For example, "I saw her standing their." Spell Check can't grasp the meaning how the word is intended to be used.
My spell checker changes correctly spelled words all the time. Just today I texted my friend "I know you like Merlots" and it changed it to "I know you like Melissa"
This is one of the reasons that I am mostly a "silent" member of CT. To many, what I call, "non- productive" comments. Yesterday I was sending a text and used the word "there" (correctly), and spell check changed it to "they're". I know many mistakes spell check makes, but I don't know them all. If someone tells me a new example, I'm not going to question it, because, I don't know it all! I remember reading a post on CT, that was not grammatically correct, and another member pointed it out to them. The post was clearly understandable as written, just not "perfect". The OP apologized, but we learned that he was from another country and didn't speak English. He was using a translation app. Sorry for the long post. My point is this. What difference did it make? We understood the message. If I can add something that I think is important, worthwhile or positive, I will do so. Past that, I have no comment. I'm not here to tear down, only build up. Peace & Blessings, Kenneth
hey Collecting Nut ive never seen this type (mottled) coin. or ive seen them but have forgotten. its a neat coin. good luck man
I only bought it because it was in a lot and was very cheap. This type of toning is gaining interest.
right on brother, i get what your saying and i think 99% of the other members get what your saying. good job bringing it forward. good luck brother