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  • Cosala1923
    • Jan 2022
    • 382

    Coins

    So is this normal that coins have different tones of color's
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  • cebell
    CEBELL
    • Nov 2022
    • 95

    #2
    I'm no expert but I believe it is normal... based on the environment the coins are subjected to and also considering the composition of the metal

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    • mustbebob
      Moderator
      • Aug 2007
      • 3050

      #3
      Very common. Environmental factors and storage contribute to the changes in color.
      Bob Piazza
      Lincoln Cent Attributer

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      • Cosala1923
        • Jan 2022
        • 382

        #4
        Do people buy this kind of coins

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        • mustbebob
          Moderator
          • Aug 2007
          • 3050

          #5
          Not usually. They can be very common and can be artificially made easily as well. As always, it is supply and demand. If you have something that someone likes or wants, and the price is good, then you may make a dollar or two. Some people like toned cents a lot.
          Bob Piazza
          Lincoln Cent Attributer

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          • RollMeUpAbe
            • Nov 2022
            • 21

            #6
            I tried to sell a couple of coins with unique toning on Ebay and did not get any interest. Later I sold a handful of Canadian coins which included a toned 10 cent coin. When I looked at the Buyer's profile I saw he has a sight focused on selling toned coins. Not sure how many he sells but if he only sold 5% of what he has for sale he must be doing ok. Take a look. https://www.ebay.com/str/chromaticcoins

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