Toned Coins
Toned Coins latest news, images, analysis about Toned coins result from a chemical process that reacts with the surface metal of a coin. Although any coin can tone, silver and copper coins are most susceptible to toning. United States Gold coins, on the other hand, are the least vulnerable. However, these gold coins can still take on subtle toning shades as they get older. See more
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What is a naturally toned coin?
A naturally toned coin will tend to have gradual transitions between colors, along the normal color spectrum- green to yellow, yellow to pink, pink to red, red to violet, violet to blue, and blue to green, for example. A coin with entirely separate swatches of color and no transitions should be viewed with suspicion.
What is Toning on a coin?
At its basic level, toning is the result of a chemical reaction between the metal surface of a coin and an atmospheric element (most often sulfur or oxygen). As that reaction occurs, a compound forms on the surface of the coin, gradually changing the color of the metal.
What do we do at toner coins?
We also try to find unusual toned coins. One of the main reasons Toner Coins was started is to help other coin collectors connect and learn more about toned coins and to have a place to share new finds and share. Toned Coins for the Collector!
How do you feel about Toned coins?
Assuming the toning is natural, and attractive to most collectors, toning is usually a positive, particularly on older 19 th century coins. Many collectors of modern coins, such as Roosevelt Dimes, Franklin Halves, etc... prefer their coins bright, so a deeply toned piece in a mid-20 th century series may not appeal to all.
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