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<p>[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1358525, member: 35203"]I had one that wasn't quite fully blue as your mine was a cresent tone front only and a 1990. The cause was the coin was in a nice velor box (black with a silver eagle emblem on the lower right, no airtite or protection with the paper COA from the mint on top of the coin and then put inside a cardboard sleeve. I have a feeling yours weren't originally in rolls they were from these poorly designed boxes. Too much air and humidity seeped in all over with this type of packaging plus the paper COA laying right on the coin and thus the toning. I always wondered if it would ever be considered environmental damage by NGC or PCGS because it was caused by the humidity? No premium for the toning either, bullion price is way too high now a days. My advice find a collector of toned coins and hope for the best as it's a subjective as art. Most collectors I run across can only agree with premiums on rainbow toned coins any series, gold toned jefferson nickels (as long as the tone is original) and gold toned morgans and even then they have to be beautiful everything else is up for debate.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dannic113, post: 1358525, member: 35203"]I had one that wasn't quite fully blue as your mine was a cresent tone front only and a 1990. The cause was the coin was in a nice velor box (black with a silver eagle emblem on the lower right, no airtite or protection with the paper COA from the mint on top of the coin and then put inside a cardboard sleeve. I have a feeling yours weren't originally in rolls they were from these poorly designed boxes. Too much air and humidity seeped in all over with this type of packaging plus the paper COA laying right on the coin and thus the toning. I always wondered if it would ever be considered environmental damage by NGC or PCGS because it was caused by the humidity? No premium for the toning either, bullion price is way too high now a days. My advice find a collector of toned coins and hope for the best as it's a subjective as art. Most collectors I run across can only agree with premiums on rainbow toned coins any series, gold toned jefferson nickels (as long as the tone is original) and gold toned morgans and even then they have to be beautiful everything else is up for debate.[/QUOTE]
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