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<p>[QUOTE="chevy, post: 5683, member: 734"]is that toning necessarily bad, or can it be good, like in silver coins</p><p><br /></p><p>i have a few state quarters that are a deep gold in color</p><p><br /></p><p>actually, i have noticed that 60s clad coins are a bit darker than the new ones, however the mint has not changed the alloy. it could be due to circulation conditions. if you are trult interested in this matter, i suggest that you look at clad examples from 60s mint or proof sets.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="chevy, post: 5683, member: 734"]is that toning necessarily bad, or can it be good, like in silver coins i have a few state quarters that are a deep gold in color actually, i have noticed that 60s clad coins are a bit darker than the new ones, however the mint has not changed the alloy. it could be due to circulation conditions. if you are trult interested in this matter, i suggest that you look at clad examples from 60s mint or proof sets.[/QUOTE]
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