When is toning corrosion? - Lincoln Cents

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  1. This_is_wes

    This_is_wes Active Member

    picked up some bank rolls. Appears this 1971-S cent roll wasn’t stored properly. Maybe too humid?
    All edges are very dull and seem to have gone from red to brown and back to a different red with more of a rusty color.
    Most coins have a very nice chocolate color with original luster (am I describing that accurately?). A few have heavier toning though.
    Question is - when is toning considered more of corrosion and environment damage? Is this a desirable look?
    I think they look cool at least :)
     

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  3. Rheingold

    Rheingold Well-Known Member

    The third coin has a very neat toning.
    I like it.
    The First coin has indeed some enviromental problems, especially on the rim.
    Well, it depends where the coin was setted in the roll, I believe.
     
  4. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    All toning is actually environmental damage - it's thin films of metal compounds such as silver sulfide.

    If it has a pleasing appearance, it's toning. If it's ugly or too thick, it's damage.
     
  5. alurid

    alurid Well-Known Member

    Well said.
     
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  6. desertgem

    desertgem Senior Errer Collecktor Supporter

    When selling it is toning, when buying it is corrosion.
     
  7. Collecting Nut

    Collecting Nut Borderline Hoarder

    That's a fine line to walk.
     
  8. This_is_wes

    This_is_wes Active Member

    Thanks everyone.
    Luckily the majority of the roll actually looks like the third one. Very milk chocolate.
    Think these caught me off guard because it’s the first time I’ve actually owned/looked closely at unc heavily toned coins. Most of the time they’re oiled up to appear as such or all luster is gone. Lots of corrosion from contaminants other than air too.

    Pulled a couple of neat proofs. One is very brown.
     

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