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1996-P Roosevelt Dime Toned?

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Hello everyone. I hope you all are well. I would like your insight on a 1996 p Roosevelt dime I have. It seems to be toned. However, I would like to know, how do you tell whether or not it is toned, and what I am seeing is not caused by a substance being on the surface of the coin? I have two photographs of either side. If they are inadequate I can retake them. Thank you and lots of love to everyone.
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It looks toned to me, by the environment. I think it spent some time out in a harsh environment to get etched and toned like this
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Thank you. I have this coin for at least 15 years. It could be longer than that. It has been inside my home for all that time. I have older Roosevelt dimes that don't look like this but were in the same place inside my home. They have been inside drawers and on top of tables. I have one more that is slightly pearly but not so dark, 1972. I appreciate your insight, thank you so much.
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Here are side by side comparisons of the 1996 and the 1972.
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What is the best way to store your coins? Perhaps drawers and tables are not the best way.
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