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Any Added Value To These WLHalves Because Of Their Toning?

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I have 5 pcgs ms65 graded walking Lib Halves (common dates) 1942 and 1943 that exhibit this kind of lustrous violet-colored toning on both sides of the coin.

Is there any added value (as compared to a brilliant white coin) for this specific type of toning for these coins?

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There's no significant market for toned Walkers, unlike the situation for Morgan dollars. Of course, any coin with exceptionally attractive toning is likely to attract higher bids on ebay for example. You won't however see double and triple the normal price on Walkers like you can and do see with rainbow Morgans.

I expect your coins would sell for "normal" prices based on the assigned grade.
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