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<p>[QUOTE="SirCharlie, post: 775669, member: 17255"]<span style="color: navy">Nice article. I think it also goes into photographic aspect of coins. I've got a really awesome 1938-D WLH and to look at it, one can barely see some rainbow colors, but when photographed with certain lighting, colors seem to jump out at you. </span></p><p><span style="color: #000080">The reason I was asking was because it looks to me like it may be beginning to turn black at the T in TRUST, and I've read somewhere that turning black is the beginnings of a silver coin being damaged. There has to be a point that a coin enters a danger zone of being damaged by the air thar surrounds it, but I am not an expert concerning when that point begins. Thus, another reason to be a member here at CT, to try and soak up some knowledge that surrounds us here.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000080">Once again, I really like the coin. It just so happens it is my birth year as well, ha! The strike around the obverse lettering is really nice.</span></p><p><span style="color: #000080">Chuck</span>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SirCharlie, post: 775669, member: 17255"][COLOR=navy]Nice article. I think it also goes into photographic aspect of coins. I've got a really awesome 1938-D WLH and to look at it, one can barely see some rainbow colors, but when photographed with certain lighting, colors seem to jump out at you. [/COLOR] [COLOR=#000080]The reason I was asking was because it looks to me like it may be beginning to turn black at the T in TRUST, and I've read somewhere that turning black is the beginnings of a silver coin being damaged. There has to be a point that a coin enters a danger zone of being damaged by the air thar surrounds it, but I am not an expert concerning when that point begins. Thus, another reason to be a member here at CT, to try and soak up some knowledge that surrounds us here.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000080]Once again, I really like the coin. It just so happens it is my birth year as well, ha! The strike around the obverse lettering is really nice.[/COLOR] [COLOR=#000080]Chuck[/COLOR][/QUOTE]
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