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5 of these beauties in a nice holder. It's interesting to compare artificial toning side by side on the same coin. The seller's titanium ice cream scoop looks useful.

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Oh brother. Must be the rare dot after date variety too. (sarcasm)
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These are in theory $5000 coins. The dot after the date is interesting because it repeats - not a casting bubble but maybe a flaw in the mold or die they used. The toning looks like it was applied with a brush.
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