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The Teletrade® Toned Designation |
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Teletrade® is proud to present their Toned designation for toned and colored certified coins. Since many collectors focus on toned coins, this makes it easier for you to find the coins you are looking for. If you require any further information about our Toned designation, please do not hesitate to contact us via e-mail, info@teletrade.com or by telephone at 800-949-2646. If you have any toned coins for sale, please click here for our consignment forms, or e-mail us for a "Buying and Selling at Teletrade®" guide. Click here for all upcoming Toned designation coins... Click here to add the Toned designation category to your personal Mr. Wantlist Click here to learn about the Toned coin designation
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| 1869 Proof PCGS 65 RD Gem. Red. Proof. Deep mirror-like fields. Sharply contrasting heavily frosted devices. Lightly toned. There were 600+ Proof coins minted for this date. PCGS has certified 15 coins at this level with a mere two finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1870 Proof PCGS 65 RD Gem. Red. Proof. Deep mirror-like fields. Sharply contrasting heavily frosted devices. Lightly toned. There were 1, 000+ Proof coins minted for this date. PCGS has certified 23 coins at this level with a mere four finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1896 Proof NGC 65 RD Gem. Red. Proof. Attractively toned. Medium mirrored fields. There were 1.862 Proof coins minted for this date. NGC has certified eight coins at this level with a mere one finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1958D PCGS 65 RB Gem. Red Brown. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Toned. PCGS has certified 33 coins at this level with just 14 finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1960 Proof Lg Date PCGS 66 RD Superb Gem Proof. Deep mirror-like fields. Sharply contrasting heavily frosted devices. Attractively toned. | |||||||||||||
| 2009D Lincoln-Presidency PCGS 69 RD Satin Finish | |||||||||||||
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| 1866 PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Attractively toned. | |||||||||||||
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| 1889 Proof PCGS 66 Superb Gem. Proof. Lightly toned. Medium mirror-like fields. Slightly contrasting devices. There were 3, 336 Proof coins minted for this date. PCGS has certified 76 coins at this level with a mere seven finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1900 Proof PCGS 67 Superb Gem CAMEO Proof. Deep mirror-like fields. Sharply contrasting heavily frosted devices. Lightly toned. There were 2, 262 Proof coins minted for this date. PCGS has certified 13 coins at this level with a mere one finer. The scuffs seen in the image are on the encapsulation. | |||||||||||||
| 1928D PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. | |||||||||||||
| 1930S PCGS 65 Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. | |||||||||||||
| 1936S . NGC 66 Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. | |||||||||||||
| 1937D 3 Legs FS-020.2 NGC 58 Soft, slightly graying mint luster, accented with medium to warm golden tone. Fairly well struck. Minimal contact marks for the grade. Just a touch of light rubbing. An attractive borderline Mint State example of this classic Buffalo nickel mint error. A classic Buffalo nickel mint error, which for decades has been considered by specialists to be an integral addition to a complete set of the series. | |||||||||||||
| 1938D/S Buffalo PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Pleasing surfaces. Attractively toned. | |||||||||||||
| 1942P NGC 67 | |||||||||||||
| 1942P Proof Type 2 PCGS 66 Superb Gem Proof. Deep mirror-like fields. Sharply contrasting heavily frosted devices. Toned. There were 27, 600 Proof coins minted for this date. | |||||||||||||
| 1942P Proof Type 2 PCGS 66 | |||||||||||||
| 1957D NGC 66 5 Steps Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Lightly toned. Designated as FS (full Steps) this coin exhibits well defined lines as steps on the porch of Monticello at the reverse. NGC has certified 14 coins at this level with a mere one finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1959 5 Steps NGC 66 Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Toned. Designated as FS (full Steps) this coin exhibits well defined lines as steps on the porch of Monticello at the reverse. NGC has certified 30 coins at this level with none finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1969D NGC 67 Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing red-golden toned surfaces. NGC has certified just 14n coins at this level with none finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1994P SMS Full Steps PCGS 69 | |||||||||||||
| 1994P SMS Full Steps PCGS 69 Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Attractively toned. | |||||||||||||
| 1994P SMS Full Steps PCGS 69 Jefferson 250th Anniversary | |||||||||||||
| 1994P SMS Full Steps PCGS 69 Jefferson 250th Anniversary | |||||||||||||
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| 1831 NGC 65 Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces with a hint of tone near the obverse rims. | |||||||||||||
| 1853 Arrows PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Toned. | |||||||||||||
| 1859 Proof NGC 64 Nearly Gem Proof. Medium mirror-like fields. Slightly contrasting devices. Toned. There were 800 Proof coins minted for this date. NGC has certified 62 coins at this level with 68 finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1860 NGC 66 Superb Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces with warm blue-gray toning. NGC has certified 58 coins at this level with 29 finer. | |||||||||||||
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| 1884 Proof PCGS 64 Nearly Gem Proof. Deep mirror-like fields cloaked in warm blue and purple tones. Sharply contrasting heavily frosted devices. PCGS has certified 63 coins at this level with 96 finer. | |||||||||||||
| 1885 PCGS 64 Nearly Gem. Well struck. Pleasing surfaces. Attractively toned. | |||||||||||||
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