I agree, no, don't. That toning is from a dip, and it has not come out well, if the photos accurately reflect how the coin looks today. Cloudy, blueish toning is not attractive to many people, but that's not the way some of the grading services see it. I've seen some Proof coins that are cloudy in the holders. Historically, cloudy is not a good look for Proofs.
Some of the cloudiness is from the slab plastic and my photography technique. If it was dipped, it was 1/4 century ago. Personally, I like blue and green toning on silver. It's not a proof. Cal