LOL It looks like it was graded market acceptable, but I would expect more luster, may have been dipped to long. It is in a straight graded slab though, my guess is $132
This is a textbook example of an end-roll toner. Night and day between obverse and reverse. (I'm assuming anyway)
My guess is either end roll toned or mint set cardboard toning. And the coin did have luster (the photo was trying to capture the color).
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Lets change gears! This is a coin i purchased NOT for its beautiful rainbow toning. It was purchased on account of how unique it is. There is a perfect circle on the reverse, and its like a peach/pink color, but if you tip it 45°, it looks copper colored. Very strange bird here! Greysheet is probably $30-$40 (i think) How much did i pay?????
$50 ...that is certainly unusual, and I think fairly cool (but I'm guessing the premium wouldn't be significant)