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Pillar Of The Community
United States
2951 Posts |
Sometimes toning is nice, color and champagne like macmercury mentions,but this coin would probably look better without it . IMHO
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
10459 Posts |
That is absolutely gorgeous toning  The mottled pattern is indicative of Mint Set toning. That is original toning and very desirable 
Edited by biokemist6 06/21/2010 12:17 am
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
2022 Posts |
That's one busy piece. That's honest. That's good, and wish it were mine
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
1600 Posts |
Quote: The mottled pattern is indicative of Mint Set toning. I just learned something new! What is it about Mint sets that cause this mottled pattern?
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Moderator
United States
17492 Posts |
Quote: I would like to see it in hand, sometimes pictures do not do this type of tone justice. I have to agree. I think I can imagine what it really looks like in hand. Not unattractive at all.
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Valued Member
United States
55 Posts |
In my limited numismatic background, I have quickly moved from "toning makes coins look dirty & ugly" to toning adds character & beauty (exceptions abound, of course).
This one is no exception, I like it a lot. Lots of color and while a bit speckled, it is an even speckling, if that makes sense.
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Valued Member
United States
120 Posts |
I personally like it. Especially the rainbow toned part around the top rim on the reverse.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
1276 Posts |
No, I think it's too blotchy and uneven.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
10459 Posts |
Quote: What is it about Mint sets that cause this mottled pattern?
The 1947-58 Mint Sets had cardboard holders that contained the coins instead of the more familiar cello packs. This cardboard would occasionally produce beautiful toning as seen on the Franklin.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
1534 Posts |
Thanks for all the opinions. I personally thought it had a lot of eye appeal and I would have purchased it if it were not for the fact that I bought a couple of somewhat pricey SLQ's recently.
And thanks for the clarification biokemist, the seller mentioned it was a result of Mint Set toning but I didn't know what exactly to look for.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
3294 Posts |
I don't like that toning. I makes it look like the coin has corrosion or something.
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Valued Member
United States
67 Posts |
Sometimes I like toning,but not this one.
glg
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Valued Member
United States
473 Posts |
It looks nice enough, but I wouldn't much (if any) premium over a white MS-66 for it.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
613 Posts |
I try to avoid toning, and I actually prefer nice, worn coins.
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Pillar Of The Community
United States
871 Posts |
I would like it if the toning wasn't so uneven.
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