1957 Canadian Prooflike Set - Toned Over Time - Full Set of all 6 Coins - 1957 Canada Prooflike set as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint
Coin Toning:
Toning on a coin is the change of colour brought about through oxidization, which forms a thin layer of tarnish on the metal's surface. Coin toning can vary in aesthetics, and thus can alternately add or detract from a coin's value. Coins with unusual toning colours or patterns tend to be valued by coin collectors. Toning is most common on silver coins, but can be found on coins minted from other metals and alloys, including gold, copper and cupronickel.
1957 Canadian Prooflike Set - Toned Over Time - Full Set of all 6 Coins - 1957 Canada Prooflike set as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint
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1957 Canadian Prooflike Set - Toned Over Time - Full Set of all 6 Coins - 1957 Canada Prooflike set as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint
1957 Canadian Prooflike Set - Toned Over Time - Full Set of all 6 Coins - 1957 Canada Prooflike set as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint
Coin Toning:
Toning on a coin is the change of colour brought about through oxidization, which forms a thin layer of tarnish on the metal's surface. Coin toning can vary in aesthetics, and thus can alternately add or detract from a coin's value. Coins with unusual toning colours or patterns tend to be valued by coin collectors. Toning is most common on silver coins, but can be found on coins minted from other metals and alloys, including gold, copper and cupronickel.
1957 Canadian Prooflike Set - Toned Over Time - Full Set of all 6 Coins - 1957 Canada Prooflike set as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint
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Coin Toning:
Toning on a coin is the change of colour brought about through oxidization, which forms a thin layer of tarnish on the metal's surface. Coin toning can vary in aesthetics, and thus can alternately add or detract from a coin's value. Coins with unusual toning colours or patterns tend to be valued by coin collectors. Toning is most common on silver coins, but can be found on coins minted from other metals and alloys, including gold, copper and cupronickel.
1957 Canadian Prooflike Set - Toned Over Time - Full Set of all 6 Coins - 1957 Canada Prooflike set as issued by The Royal Canadian Mint


















