Love these fake manual toning that is saturated max in photoshop. Media Information Album: CW Album Uploaded By: Chris Winkler Date: Jul 10, 2020 View Count: 677 Comment Count: 0 EXIF Data (Expand / Collapse) File Size: 58.9 KB Mime Type: image/jpeg Width: 500px Height: 500px Note: EXIF data is stored on valid file types when a photo is uploaded. The photo may have been manipulated since upload (rotated, flipped, cropped etc). Fake Rainbow Toning by Chris Winkler posted Jul 10, 2020 at 9:41 AM
Here's one of mine. This is mostly gold and brown, in-hand. Some blue, purple and red under different light. Not sure, but I think its artificially toned. Opinions on the toning?
I finally got my 40S TrueViewed. I've owned it for years, but it was in an older 67FB and I was unwilling to get it reholdered and TrueViewed unless and until it upgraded. It finally went 67+FB. I personally think it's one of the most spectacular 40s in existence. The strike is exceptional. It is hard to see in the TrueView, but there are some very thin diagonal hits on the upper bands on the reverse that may make it tough to go 68. But I'm happy at 67+.
Here is my 20s. It's just AU58, but probably one of the nicest AU58 you'll ever see! The obverse looks 66! The reverse has light wear, which brings it down to AU, but it still has full bands! I'll take this over a dull, colorless, MS example.
My offerings to your great thread, A Norwegian 1982 silver non-circulating, and a Panama 1947 Silver 1 Balboa which is slowly turning an amazing colour
@expat Before I saw that the first coin is Norwegian, I saw the obverse and thought, "That's a weird Roosevelt dime!"