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Grades For 2 Rainbow Toned Netherlands 25 Cents - 1914, 1939

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Quite new to coin collecting and getting used to grading. Liked the rainbowish tones on these two (part of my stepfather's collection). They apparently have 72% silver content.

1) Are these likely to be naturally toned? The pattern of dark and light on the reverse of the 1939 coin seems a bit suspect to me.

2) What grades would they be? I do have my thoughts on them, want to see if my guesses match the community's!

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Some people think toning (oxidisation) is an aesthetic enhancement without discrimination. But not all of them are beautiful. I think there is a difference between rainbows and coffee stains.

The 1914 coin reverse side has also been polluted from something else, (another coin?) at some stage in its long life. I find it hard to offer a grade.

I'd grade the 1939 one, aUNC. A fine specimen, but a quite unusual colour. Despite that, please don't clean it.
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Both of those coins appear artificially toned to me
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#1 is maybe VF, but someone shouldn't have used it as a coaster.

#2 is AU.

But I have my doubts about the toning on both.
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Cheers! I had thought around a VG-15ish for the 1914 one, but with the glaring black detail on the reverse, and around xF-40 for the 1939 one, plus of course thr toning implications.
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