Says edited who is currently artificially toning a coin and posting a thread about it. All I did was make a mistake when storing my coin in a...
Nobody in the coin world considers "dipping" an altered surface! So stop it! Nobody in the coin world considers placing a coin in a coin album...
His white balance is a little off but circulated silver has a much more grey appearance than uncirculated. The appearance in the photo is likely...
Nice tab toner Bob!
I already told you what is the likely cause of the toning. It is the piece of paper inside the flip. When you allow air flow by exposing part of...
My 2019 goals are real simple: 1958 1961-D 1963-D
Trial piece turned out better than expected is my guess.
It’s for sale on E-Bay for $99.50, so I’m gonna say it does matter. I’m not saying it will sell for $100 but it will sell for something...
I do not own the following coin, which is a 1980-D PCGS AU50 Jefferson Nickel. [IMG]
Because you are giving it help!
It doesn't matter what you have done to the coin, I am not going to change my mind to have the term "terminal toning" to include light russet...
How ironic!
Please stop it! "the instinct to create terminal toning" Wth is that supposed to mean. Terminal toning is black, not light russet. And this is...
Okay, first things first, a little russet toning in NOT terminal. As for the toning pattern/color scheme and its market acceptability, I think...
I'm going MS65, hoping the last two sets of photos are more representative.
What is the saturation level of those photos? I abstain on the grounds that I don’t have photos that accurately represent the actual appearance...
I don't have a problem with it as an MS67 either, but it is definitely low end for the grade, especially considering that it is a 44-D....
I think you are right. I think this coin is a mechanical error and they typed the wrong error code. That looks like a wheel mark through LIBERTY...
I have an empty Intercept Shield album for Washington Quarters Statehood Fifty Coin Date Set 1999-2008 which I had originally intended for a...
First, I have already accounted for the one grade deduction. The coin was graded MS67, and I'm asking if this is what NGC used as the standard...
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