Toned Coins are one of a kind examples of silver dollars. Unique and colorful, each coin displays their unusual flashes of sometime vibrant, other times muted colors. Toning on a coin is the change of color brought about through oxidization, which forms a thin layer of tarnish on the metal's surface. Coins with unusual toning colors or patterns tend to be valued by coin collectors.
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.01 1909 VDB Lincoln Cent PCGS/NGC MS66RD From the first year of issue featuring original design with Victor David Brenner’s initials
Opening Bid: $100
Bidding Increments: $100
Estimate Range: $800 - $1,000
Show Date: 5/2/2024
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.01 1935-P Lincoln Cent NGC MS67RD Only 6 coins of this issue are finer known just one grade higher from NGC
Opening Bid: $50
Bidding Iincrements: $50
Estimate range: $400 - $600
Show Date: 5/2/2024
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.50 1935-S San Diego Comm. Silver Half Dollar PCGS MS65 Minuscule mintage of only 70,132 coins
Opening Bid: $50
Bidding Increments: $50
Estimate Range: $400 - $600
Show Date: 5/2/2024
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$1 1991 USO Anniversary Comm. Silver Dollar NGCX PF9.9 Struck from .900 fine silver at the San Francisco Mint
Opening Bid: $50
Bidding Increments: $50
Estimate Range: $300 - $500
Show Date: 5/2/2024
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$1 2002-W West Point Bicentennial Commemorative Silver Dollar NGCX PF9.9 Struck from .900 fine silver at the West Point Mint
Opening Bid: $50
Bidding Increments: $50
Estimate Range: $300 - $500
Show Date: 5/2/2024