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I am new to this group, so forgive me if I'm posting this in the wrong forum. I have a couple examples of cents that have dark (nearly black) color. Otherwise the details are good. How much does this odd coloring affect value? Should I be thinking of replacing them?
Thank you very much in advance for any advice.
Both could just be from time and exposure but will let the pros chime in, as to the why. I think they are both very nice looking coins though. I know many like their "reds" but have always liked coins of this nature, that have a little unique color, they seem warmer to me.
Both coins look to me to have been cleaned. Neither has a "natural" look. Just my opinion based on the photos. Nice pics, by the way. Welcome to the forum.
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