QUOTE(kryptonitecomics @ Jun 6 2006, 02:27 PM)
Looks like environmental damage to me? Very dark like it was toned on purpose to hide something? Keep in mind this is just impressions from your images which you say don't fully represent the coin so in hand I could have a completely different assessment.

[right][snapback]223357[/snapback][/right]
No need to be coy. I invited your comments and I appreciate your saying what your impressions are, warts and all.
I had to boost the brightness and contrast to get the coin to show up in the first place, so although the scan is a fairly good representation of the coin `in hand', the colouration just isn't right. As with all scanners (but particularly my cheapo) you lose any consideration of `depth of field', in that what is crystla clear and sharp to the eye is just out of focus blur on a scan. These images remind me of using filters in photography to do `soft' shots (warm and fuzzy appearance)
It helps getting different perspectives and indeed you may very well be right in your assessment. My small but none the less niggling concerns lie around the matt look to parts of the obverse. It might be that the coin was once scuffed or cleaned and the toning is covering that. I'm just not sure but it looks like old toning to me. I'm completely suspicion free concerning the reverse. OK it's darkish but it looks 100% genuine. That having been said, I guess any form of `toning' can be viewed as environmental damage dependent upon your take on it.

You will understand my reluctance to do anything to remove the toning to see if there's any underlying problems.

There's nothing obviously wrong to the nekkid eye or when using a x5 so if the toning is hiding something, its working well. I only wish my scanner could show the true colouration.