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Do people get down with toning like this??
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Some people love toning like that, some don't. A lot of coins that are toned heavily like that are artificially toned. It is actually very easy to create colors on silver coins, so many people shy away from wildly colored examples. Do some searching on AT vs NT. I don't know if that type of toning is normal for that series, but it looks to be on the edge of "market acceptable." 

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Yes although most prefer the colors to be more vivid and brighter/lighter than your coin, but there are certainly some collectors that would want to own that coin.  Now at what price that is the real question.

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22 hours ago, Just Bob said:

Some people love toning like that, some don't. A lot of coins that are toned heavily like that are artificially toned. It is actually very easy to create colors on silver coins, so many people shy away from wildly colored examples. Do some searching on AT vs NT. I don't know if that type of toning is normal for that series, but it looks to be on the edge of "market acceptable." 

It’s definitely authentic I watched the blue spread just from the edge where the case got broke and over the years it’s got this far. I never thought it would color as evenly as it has just bc of how it started! Who knew🤷‍♂️

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