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1952 D Rainbow Toning Wheat Cent?

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natural or artificial?



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I've got some wheaties that have pastel toned like this naturally
here is my 1910

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wow nice coin... so mine is not an artificial toning coin?
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how many kind of toning types are there? for example dsfreeworld, you stated pastle? this is very new to me, actually all of this is new to me.
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different metals tone differently
i have found these wheat cents to tone with pastel colors, i.e., the pink and baby blues you see
silver typically displays darker more electric tones in my experience. gold something entirely different.

its tough to tell 100% from your pics but my gut says it toned naturally.
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Some people tone them with a torch. Which makes them worth face.
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