AT? NT? MA? Do you even find the colors attracting or worth a premium? https://rover.ebay.com/rover/1/711-...079102?hash=item33feacf1fe:g:weYAAOSwHglcM-Ji
Although some toning may be "OK", I never let toning be a positive factor in my coin acquisitions; it has, however, been a negative/preventive in my acquisitions. A little may be OK, but if it becomes a focal point (in my eyes), I don't want it (no matter the "grade"). Btw, the coin in question would NOT be in my collection.
Just saying, not all of them are, straight on shots are provided as well. That said, to answer the OP's question, it looks like natural toning to me. But I find it very unattractive. That of course is a chocolate and vanilla thing.
looks like it was left in wood box for a long time, not crazy about the looks at all!!!! 20 or 25 $ but I'd pass even at that
Whether it is AT or NT is not as important as to whether anyone would consider it attractive enough to buy. ANYONE I know would just say... yuuck!
I disagree with everyone. Looks like a naturally toned AU55 or 58 to me. I like the colors. Not an "out of this world price," but being a naturally toned Peace Dollar means it is worth a premium on the market, even if CT members say it isn't to them, personally. IMO it's market value (what it would auction for) is $50-$75.