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"Double rainbow"; looks very flashy, or even proof-like, under a beautiful golden-russet with rainbow toning on both front and back. Looks only a mark away from being a full gem MS65
"Double rainbow"; looks very flashy, or even proof-like, under a beautiful golden-russet with rainbow toning on both front and back. Looks only a mark away from being a full gem MS65
Picture is the MS64 coin; strong obverse toning - with copper and some rust and blue-green
"Fire & Ice Woman" - Amazing Sunburst Rainbow toning with deep reds, oranges, yellows into cobalt and perrywinkle blues. A semi-PL reverse, with golden-toned rim.
Charcoal and deep purple color with rainbow hue, more rainbow depending on the angle you view it, with on obverse.
Rainbow on obverse corner. Interesting hue covering the reverse of this example. It''s a cross between ''charcoal and deep purple'' depending on the viewing angle.
"Golden Girl" - Rainbow on obverse side, primarily gold that lights up the face and with striking touches of oranges, reds and blues. The color is truly gorgeous.
"Wild Sunset Rainbow"; pretty (some neon) sunset colors blanket the complete reverse. The obverse is brilliant.
"Double Rainbow" - Incredible rainbow toning on both sides - primarily a deep rich orangy copper color with deep reds, into cobalt, perrywinkle blues and greens. The color is rich, dark and intense. Good luster and cartwheel.
Copper colored toning, in light to dark shades, on obverse and rim of blast white reverse; great eye appeal - great strike, strong hairlines & feathers, double sharp.
Copper colored toning, in light to dark shades, on obverse and rim of blast white reverse; great eye appeal - great strike, strong hairlines & feathers, double sharp.
"Rainbow Aura" - Very unique pattern on the obverse with purple, blue, yellow, and magenta ringing a gorgeous rich copper area - hence the look of an "aura" shining from Miss Liberty's face - and a dark purple-gray rim on the right side of the coin. There is a russet-copper toning on the reverse. All the colors are much darker and fuller than the picture suggests.
Great luster and toning, obverse is mainly grey but hints of gold, blue and green on rim. The reverse is more a grey-ish copper color.
The error (a strike thru) is at the top of Miss Liberty's right leg. A scrap of gold, which apparently had fallen onto the gold planchet and was struck into the coin. I think it looks like the outline of a mouse (tail and all) running down Miss Liberty's gown. On the back, there is another larger one, and smaller one, on the eagles wings!