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Your Opinion - Toned Versus Clean

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Thanks again for your opinions.
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all 4, any order.. just cos I roll that way sometimes..
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all 4, any order.. just cos I roll that way sometimes..
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I'm curious about #2, totally devoid of toning. Either this coin was dipped or else it was stored in something extremely secure, right?

Personally, a vintage coin is much more interesting when it has at least some toning, not like it was minted yesterday, and coin #2 looks too fresh for 1937.

My preference is coin #3. While it primarily has rim toning, I think it has more subtle toning throughout. I wonder if you could view these coins in hand, if coin #3 would actually have more luster than coin #2.

Coin #1 and #4 look really cool in my opinion, but just a bit much on the toning. coin #1 could be 100% natural toning, but in my mind I'm questioning whether there was some artificial component. Coin #4 is cool, but I just feel that it really reduces overall eye appeal.

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I'm curious about #2, totally devoid of toning. Either this coin was dipped or else it was stored in something extremely secure, right?


I can't say if #2 has been dipped. Given a 68 grade, I would guess that it is "stock." But, someone who knows how to dip a coin may get away with it.

I have a couple of coins of this vintage that have absolutely no toning but they certainly could have been dipped. Unless it was heavily altered I really can't tell.
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First #1 then #2.
The first coin reminds me of New England fall foliage. The second one is just a plain, high grade coin. Don't like the sharp circular toning of #3, and the toning of #4 is just over-the-top.
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