johnomerta
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No Frank I respect your opinion. I I thought it was wood grain toning. How would I be able to tell if it was a chemical. I bought this at a local shop and if they got one over on me then I wont spent another dime there again. It was sold to me as WOOD GRAIN TONING. Furthermore I paid a lot for this coin when they had it over graded. Frank, what would you grade this as and retail price?
Thank you Frank. It appreciated it as always. I guess that this coin would come back as being unable to grade. Im disappointed and really dont know what to do at this point with the coin.
Yes, I think unnatural toning will disqualify it from being graded. I really dont want to waste my money if it can't be graded.
Yes, I think unnatural toning will disqualify it from being graded. I really dont want to waste my money if it can't be graded.
Not true all of the TPG's are guilty of grading unnaturally toned coins, it is however a gamble. I dont know if you have ever heard of the appalachian horde of jefferson nickels ill put the link below its an interesting read if that link doesnt work just let me know.
The Coinnection - Market Acceptable Rainbow Toned Jefferson
Thanks for posting the link! While the Jefferson War Nickels are absolutely gorgeous, for sure, such toning is questionable. I have owned hundreds and maybe even thousands of Jefferson War Nickels, some of which had some light toning but none that ever came close to the ones shown on the link. I purchase and resell a lot of toned Proof Jefferson Nickels and have owned some real beauties over the years. It never seems to amaze me how when a Proof Set is left in a hot environment too long and too many times, how the Proof coins turn out. I have owned and still own some real beauties that have Gun Metal Blue and Titanium Blue toning and some of these have the toning meld in with Magentas and dark Violet colors. I have a few Collectors that seek me out at Flea Markets just to check out my' Proof Jefferson Nickels and they usually buy everything I have. Even when some don't sell because they aren't toned enough, I don't worry, because they eventually tone into some gorgeous beauties.
Frank
You guys need to be a Charter member so I can buy some coins. Lol
I have some beauties myself Frank but these are accepted as natural because proof coins are much more susceptible to wild toning and have been documented by more than one collector.
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