
as well.. They definitley don't look like natrual toning at all, the color "sequence" is all wrong.
As for value, wether MS or circulated (these are circulated) artificially toned coins usually arnt worth more than melt to most collectors as its considered an altered/damaged coin. Actually I wouldnt say melt, because even horrid Morgan's sell for a small premium, but the price that cull/extremely worn/damaged Morgan's sell for. Maybe $23-$25 each.
But some people are known for paying a bit of a premium, even for AT'ed coins... Throw them on
ebay with no reserve and see where they go. Just make sure to say the color isn't natrual in the description so nobody can say they didn't know and return it. I've seen AT'ed coins go for as much as $45 on the bay that are labeled as artificially toned, but those usually have interesting/unique/eye catching colors patterns.