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Nice Sacagawea Toning

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Earlier this year I found some Sacagawea mint rolls at my bank. On the end of the rolls are some nicely toned dollars. They have different colors including orange, yellow, green, blue, red , and purple on the toned end roll coins. I've included a non-toned sacagawea from the same roll for comparison. Do you think this is naturally toned? Is there any premium for sacagaweas toned like this? Thanks


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I can't answer any of your questions, but here's my 2001P

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My experience with sac dollars (and Presidential dollars for that matter) is that 90% of the time they are going to tone and tarnish to some degree. Its definitely probably natural tonning.
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definetly probably haha
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"definitely probably" Is that like "possibly maybe"? LOL
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