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Tone Natural Or Not And How Do You Think It Happened?

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I know the answers already as I have had the coin since it came from the mint.

Anyone care to comment on how it happened. Would it be considered natural?

How much would I get on ebay for it?

I can't get the colors perfectly its slate blue running to maroon.

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Mine has toned to a simular state on one part of the surface naturally. Same colors and everything. I would say natural!
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Since you got it straight from the mint I would call it "natural".To bad about the bright spot on the sun area.As far as how much it's worth? Start out at spot and run a 7 day auction.
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It looks like it was left in the sun or baked in the oven?
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No sun no oven
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Looks like someone spit or coughed all over that coin. Unless those spots are on a plastic covering, something spattered that coin. Or a good sneeze and on both sides. Very possibly that is what is causing the discoloring.
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left in the glove box of a car for a year or two
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My guess is that it was left in a paper envelope and the sulfur from the paper toned it.
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Kept inside a leather wallet?
Toning is quite unattractive, 38-40 dollars maybe.
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Wow, I have never seen an entire coin toned like that
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Considering what you do for a living and where you do it, I am beginning to think this is work related.
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I have one that is toned almost completely purple but I have no clue how it happened. Be interested to know.
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That coin is gorgeous
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You left it sitting on your desk for show and over time you have it.
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It looks very much "natural" to me, but happened under conditions very favorable to natural toning. One very likely scenario is what mcshilling suggested, or similar. It's been exposed to an atmosphere more than normally sulfur-rich, one way or another.
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