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New To Coin Game, Have A 2005, Oregon, Multitoned State Quarter

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 Posted 12/26/2018  4:29 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add ShannyOakley to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Id love some help with I formation in regards to this quarter. Is it valuable? Rare? I'm a single mother,self teaching my way into this in hopes of providing for my kids. Thanks in advance for any help
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@SO, first welcome to CCF. Second, pics of your coin are always useful and appreciated in order for us to give you the best opinion. I will say that we recently had a robust discussion on the subject of toning, and many (but not all) folks here do not believe that artificial toning increases the value of a coin. For your reference, here is a link to that discussion:

http://goccf.com/t/335866
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Yes, pics please!



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We look forward to helping you out here, and Pictures are very helpful in determining what is going on with a coin. A little side note; Natural toning is what collectors want. Artificial toning is going to be a maybe. People who buy the coin for the looks, not really numismatic value, won't mind artificial toning. If your talking with a collector, artificial toning isn't going to Be your best bet. Date, denomination and condition of the coin Might matter to some. As always these are just opinions. Hope you get the information you need! Happy hunting!

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to CCF! Looking forward to seeing some of your pics.
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