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<p>[QUOTE="Kryptonitecomic, post: 979421, member: 26784"]Money.....but in the examples you posted...the coin on the right will not look like that in hand. The imager used difussed lighting and then heavily contrasted the image to make the color pop since it's a proof. It wouldn't look quite that wild to a grader in hand so that would tend to throw folks off that don't take images of toned coins themselves.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kryptonitecomic, post: 979421, member: 26784"]Money.....but in the examples you posted...the coin on the right will not look like that in hand. The imager used difussed lighting and then heavily contrasted the image to make the color pop since it's a proof. It wouldn't look quite that wild to a grader in hand so that would tend to throw folks off that don't take images of toned coins themselves.[/QUOTE]
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