How is this for toned Copper?

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  • Reply #10   by Rigos_Place on 25 Sep, 2010 12:20
  • WOW! Beautiful coins!
  • Reply #11   by mmarotta on 27 Sep, 2010 21:18
  • Truly fascinating on several levels.  Here is a numismatist's token -- and think of all the coin club wooden nickels and ANA convention badges -- and it is toned in a spectacular way.  I wonder what he would say about the toning and our reaction to it? What would John K. Curtis say about third party grading on a 70-point scale?  The hobby has come a long way!
  • Reply #12   by imthepancakeman on 29 Oct, 2010 00:22
  •  :Beatingheart;
    Very Nice!
  • Reply #13   by Zantetsuken on 29 Oct, 2010 06:41
  • On its way to me, will post pic's when I get it.
    1859 Curtis token NY 181 MS65 RB

    Seller says scratches are on slab:)

    How's this for toning ;D





    Makes a great set. I now have the first token he made in this series and I already have the last one.
    All dies were cut be George H.  Lovett


    Love the toning on all of them Stef, but this one is my favorite. It's the iridescent blue toning that won me over. It looks almost like neon.


    ~Daniel
  • Reply #14   by Conderluva on 29 Oct, 2010 18:40
  • Marck Goodman images are here




     


     

    Wow!  What a great shot!!!
  • Reply #15   by regandon on 30 Oct, 2010 00:23
  •  WOW:

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