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1994 Kennedy Half Rainbow Toned - Legit?

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I found this coin on a roll hunt and it has a lot of different toning along with a rainbow following the rim. However, I am curious if there is a way to tell if someone did this with chemicals/heat or if the toning came by a more "legitimate" process. Posted pics below.

(Also, side note: the bank told me that due to the coin shortage vendors are starting to use half dollars in place of quarters, and I can no longer order half dollars boxes for now. Anyone who roll hunts halfs run into this too?)

1994-Kennedy-Half-Rainbow-Toned---Legit?
1994-Kennedy-Half-Rainbow-Toned---Legit?
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 Posted 08/07/2020  3:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add John1 to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
It does look heated.
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Agree. Appears heat may have been applied, and who knows what else. Unless I really needed fifty cents, I'd keep it as an interesting specimen.
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Agree, most likely treated with heat.
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Agree with the above, heated.
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Thanks everyone! I suspected heat as the centered looked charred.
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Yes,looks like heat has been applied to the middle of the coin on both sides.
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