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First, I'm unsure if it's okay to start this thread, or should this post be merged with the "post your toned coins" thread.

I think it's going to be interesting to see luster on members' brown copper coins, so here goes nothing

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Netherlands East Indies 1/2 Cent, 1914. MS, brown (chocolate patina ).

The rather faint cartwheel is visible in this picture, spanning from the left dot to the "H".

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Can the coins be from any country?
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First, I'm unsure if it's okay to start this thread, or should this post be merged with the "post your toned coins" thread.
I think it is different enough, if not more specific.


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Can the coins be from any country?
Main forum. Anything goes.

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Could be a very nice thread to view

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I do prefer brown copper to red. Seeing brown copper with luster is quite nice.
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The Romans used a very high quality bronze that, properly stored, could patinate quite well over the course of 1500+ years. This one (Crispus, oldest son of Constantine, c. 318) has the look of a freshly unwrapped piece of dark chocolate:

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I have a number of high grade brown-brown-toned bronzes; I'll have to dig some out.

We are avoiding coins with any traces of red or purple/orange toning?
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Zowie, talk about chocolate!
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Great idea for a thread! I have really come to like brown coins with luster.


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We are avoiding coins with any traces of red or purple/orange toning?

I am wondering this as well.
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Here's a sestertius (4-as or 1/4 denarius; roughly Ike dollar sized) of Antoninus Pius, 138-161. It's made of "orichalchum" or a special gold-colored brass alloy of 80% copper and 20% zinc.

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I think it is different enough, if not more specific.

Thanks for the approval


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It's okay, post'em here

Let's just relax about it and enjoy
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1841 UK One Penny - First year of circulation issue of the copper penny under Queen Victoria

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Finland 1907 1 penni

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I'm working on my boat collection today.
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Kefiroth, that is a beautiful coin.
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