Natural toning?

Mvgirl

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Hi, can anyone tell me if these coins are worth anything? I found them with my detector. For the nickel and quarter, the only way to see the colors is by tilting it so light shines on it. This is natural toning right? Will people buy these and if they will how much will they sell for? What about the pennie? It's a nice red color. Please let me know if you have answers! I feel like coins are sooooo complicated... =/
 

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hi,you if you post this in the coins forum the can answer this and yes coin are complicated:tongue3:
 

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What you have are pretty common and modern coins. Rarely do they sell for more than face value. If they were mistakes, they would probably get they interest of coin collectors.
 

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