Toning issue 1916 Merc Dime

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by erwizard, Jun 16, 2006.

  1. erwizard

    erwizard Numismatic RN

    The pictures don't do this justice and it may be too hard to give an opinion. i took this to a dealer who commented on the great toning on the obverse but couldn't tell if the reverse was artificial toning or not. i've read up on toning and how colors merge from oranges to magentas to sea-greens. its the "blotchiness" that is bothering me. I can't find any detracting marks one would want to cover up by artificially toning it. Thanks guys and gals!



    Not much bigger.....but it may help. I adjusted contrast and brightness, but its real hard to capture the colors with a 1980 model scanner.:goofer:
     

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  3. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    can you please post larger photos, I am unable to deterimine anything useful from the current ones. thanks!
     
  4. erwizard

    erwizard Numismatic RN

    I've tried to get these pics a little better, but I don't know how to put them in a link on another web page so as to bypass the size constraints, but here they are. THanks for any help. Can't tell if this is natural toning on reverse. Obverse is great. I'll try to post my .psd pics in the gallery. They are a little larger.
     

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  5. zaneman

    zaneman Former Moderator

    The reverse has some colors which may be deemed as questionable. Without having the coin in hand, I think it may be impossible to determine if it is in fact AT or not. Even in hand, it may be very open to debate.
     
  6. erwizard

    erwizard Numismatic RN

    My opinion too. Dealers around here haven't been helpful. I want to get it graded, but don't want to bust out? In my hand under magnification, it looks like someone dropped maybe an acid from a "dropper". I'm being a pesimist. It does have no wear and full bands and strips on reverse. Any suggestions on sending it? I know ultimately its my decision, but thats why I'm here. For guidance. Maybe I could e-mail you larger photos Zaneman???
     
  7. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    still too hard to tell, but you could always send it in anyways
     
  8. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Email the pics to me - I'd be happy to offer an opinion. Will also see about uploading larger pics if I can ;)

    gdjmsp@qwest.net
     
  9. huntsman53

    huntsman53 Supporter**

    The toning appears to be artificial and a result of very high temperatures! If I had to guess as to the source, I would think that it was baked in an oven for several hours at 350 degrees or higher.


    Frank
     
  10. Leadfoot

    Leadfoot there is no spoon

    I will wager this coin is NT. Furthermore, I will wager it toned in a Whitman album or one of similar construction (one side "open" the other side "covered")...Mike
     
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