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1991 Penny Toning? What Do You Think?

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It has the paper cardboard holder Does it affect the image much or should I take it out and then take a picture? Or is it fine and shouldnt make too much of a difference?
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I belive I have learned that for this coin it falls under a red brown which you can see best in this "in god" picture.
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I belive I have learned that for this coin it falls under a red brown which you can see best "in the in god" picture.
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Interesting and attractive tone .
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yea it all over but I cant seem to capture that in the camera maybe I need to remove the casing its in. I cant seem to part with it. Its an awesome coin too me even though it might not be worth anything more than a cent. lol how much do you think it would be worth?
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It is consider brown, not RB. Nice looking find, these are actually hard to find in full brown without being badly worn and damaged.
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yes I would guess that its brown aswell but the pictures just dont seem to do it justice In person its much more redish and it catches purple on the light take a look at the in god picture its the best one I could take showing the collor all over it. Would it be coinsiderd brown still?
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I guess thats why people say they need to see the physical coin. What camera should be used for coins?
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On the reverse, the plating has split and left the Zinc exposed. A spender.
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Great feedback thanks its always good to get more feedback I am so glad I found this place. You are all awesome!
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A beautiful coin deserving of a 2x2 if you like it for sure I'm not an expert on the whole toning thing but I have been through a quarter million cents or better and have saved a few. As far as toning goes to do anything it has to be high grade with a tone that makes you think wow 1 out of 20 toned cents maybe is a keeper. Have debated about posting 1 or 2 of mine on here but just havent. Some may call it a spender I call it as a keeper until you find better ones.(sometimes one will exhibit qualities I like tho not quite pop like I think it should...those are in 2×2 waiting on a verdict)

Heres a link to the PCGS set registrys on toned cents

https://www.PCGS.com/setregistry/ha...present/3698
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Yeah I will post the same coin different pic to hopefully get some luster on camera but its not easy lol ill try to do that today I think u should post it saying u just like it and wanted to show.
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