It's "Terrific Toner Tuesday!" Post those toned coins please....

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by SensibleSal66, Feb 3, 2026 at 12:39 AM.

  1. SensibleSal66

    SensibleSal66 U.S Casual Collector / Error Collector

    Hello all! :) It's a whopping 10 degrees out there today, February 3rd. :wideyed:
    It is also called, "Terrific Toner Tuesday!". With all the new acquisitions here, we should get quite a few posts, if not now as the day rolls on. Let's see some color. ;)
    Here are few that you all already have seen before.....
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  3. fretboard

    fretboard Defender of Old Coinage!

    Here's a gold krugerrand a 1/10th that's toned, hard to get a good pic of it but you can see it! :D

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  4. Collecting Nut

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  9. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

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  11. daveydempsey

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  12. The Meat man

    The Meat man Supporter! Supporter

    I love a good toned coin!

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    GAUL, MASSALIA
    AR Obol (11.04mm, 0.73g, 2h)
    Struck circa 300 BC
    Obverse: Youthful male bust left
    Reverse: Four-spoked wheel, MA in two quadrants
    References: De La Tour 689
    Good flan quality. Lightly toned. Massalia was a Greek colony founded around 600 BC on the southern coast of modern-day France. Notable natives of Massalia include the great explorer Pytheas the Greek (fl. c. 320 BC), who travelled up the British Isles and as far north as Iceland, and later described his travels in a book entitled
    On the Ocean.


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    ANTONINUS PIUS, AD 138-161
    AR Denarius (18.9mm, 3.32g, 6h)
    Struck AD 151-152. Rome mint
    Obverse: ANTONINVS AVG PIVS P P TR P XV, laureate head of Antoninus Pius right
    Reverse: COS IIII, Annona, draped, standing left, holding grain in right hand and resting left on modius et on prow; rudder leaning against prow
    References: RIC III 204; RCV 4068 var. (obv. leg.); ERIC II 565.
    Ex Heritage Auction 3015, lot 26290 (Sept. 12, 2011); Ex Stack's Public Auction Sale, lot 622 (May 1, 1980). From the Frederick S. Knobloch Collection of Roman Imperial coins.
    A choice specimen, sharply struck, with attractive old collection toning. This coin comes from the collection of Frederick S. Knobloch, distinguished numismatist, collector, and coin dealer whose extensive collections were auctioned by Stack's in the 1970s and 80s.


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    FAUSTINA II, as Augusta under Antoninus Pius
    AR Denarius (18.79mm, 3.12g, 7h)
    Struck Dec. AD 147/8. Rome mint
    Obverse: FAVSTINAE AVG PII AVG FIL, bare-headed and draped bust of Faustina II right, wearing Beckmann Type 1 hairstyle
    Reverse: LAETITIAE PVBLICAE, Laetitia, draped, standing left, holding diadem in extended right hand and vertical sceptre in left
    References: RIC III 506a, RCV 4705
    From the Dr. Hugh Preston Collection. Ex Dr. Busso Peus Nachfolger, 4/22/2010.
    Attractively toned with hints of iridescence. A particularly beautiful young portrait of Faustina, struck in high relief. This reverse type proclaiming joy to the public (LAETITIAE PVBLICAE) was struck to commemorate the birth of Faustina's first child, daughter Domitia Faustina, born late in AD 147.


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    FIRST FRENCH EMPIRE
    Napoleon Bonaparte as Emperor, 1804-1814, 1815
    AR Franc (23.1mm, 4.90g, 6h)
    Dated 1808. Paris mint, France
    Obverse: NAPOLEON EMPEREUR., laureate bust of Napoleon Bonaparte right, engraver’s signature below
    Reverse: RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE. around wreath containing 1 FRANC. in two lines; date flanked by mintmarks below
    References: Numista 6717
    Mintage: 4,598,835
    Near-mint state and exquisitely toned. From the Alexander Christopher Collection.


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    REPUBLIC OF GUATEMALA
    AR 10 Centavos (20.5mm, 3.33g, 6h)
    Dated 1945. Guatemala City mint
    Obverse: REPUBLICA DE GUATEMALA around coat of arms of Guatemala: quetzal perched on scroll inscribed LIBERTAD 15 DE SEPTEMBRE DE 1821 in four lines; crossed rifles and sabres behind, wreath around; below arms, 0.720 1945
    Reverse: -LEY DE 26 DE NOVIEMBRE DE 1924-, quetzal perched on pillar inscribed 30 DE JUNIO 10 DE 1871 in five lines; 10 in left field, CENTAVOS below
    References: Numista 5128
    Mintage: 1,499,000
    In NGC encapsulation, graded MS66. Only one graded higher at NGC; none higher at PCGS. From the Globus Collection. A most attractive specimen, lustrous and lightly toned.
    The imagery on this coin represents several key moments in Guatemalan history. The national coat of arms shown on the obverse includes a quetzal, the national bird of Guatemala. The date on the parchment – September 15, 1821 – is the date Guatemala achieved independence from Spain. The reverse of the coin again shows a quetzal, perched atop a pillar bearing the date of the 1871 Liberal Revolution – which event is also referenced by the crossed weapons on the obverse. The legend on the reverse also contains a date – November 26, 1926 – which marked the introduction of the new monetary unit called the quetzal, which became Guatemala’s national currency.
     
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  15. samclemens3991

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  16. BRandM

    BRandM Counterstamp Collector

    Your proof Indian is beautiful.

    Bruce
     
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  17. okbustchaser

    okbustchaser I may be old but I still appreciate a pretty bust Supporter

  18. Inspector43

    Inspector43 More than 75 Years Active Collecting

  19. lordmarcovan

    lordmarcovan Eclectic numismatist Moderator

    Thank you. Here’s one from the “used to be mine” file. PCGS PR63.

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  20. samclemens3991

    samclemens3991 Well-Known Member

    My favorite Seated Quarter. James
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  21. Denis Richard

    Denis Richard Well-Known Member

    I picked this up a few months ago, before the silver price went ballistic. It's a New Orleans Morgan with some nice colour.

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