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How Common Is Toning On '50s Lincoln Cents?

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I was digging through my box of coins collected when I was younger today (looking for something completely different) and ran across two 1954 pennies that have some really nice looking toning. I was wondering if this is really common or something more of a rare occurrence. I'm not great at photographing coins (I tried to just scan them and the looked like plain pennies), but here's my feeble attempt to show what I have on the better looking of the two:
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It's more evident on the obverse, especially behind Lincoln, but is there on the reverse as well. Shines like a copper rainbow in the light! Sorry for the poor photos.

Thanks for looking!
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I find them occasionally roll searching. Anecdotally they are not very common. Scientifically I don't know.
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To me it looks like an old cleaning or it was in a folder for a long time and it caused it to tone around the rim.
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m9frank:
Thanks for the info! I'm not much of a penny collector, just had them in a flip and thought they were unlike most others I'd seen.

John1:
Thanks also! Probably something like that. They've been in those flips since I got them in the 80s, but who knows what was done to/happened to them from the 50s to the 80s.
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