mint set toning: the sought-after, beautiful toning created by the paper holders of U.S. mint sets from 1947 to 1958. Mint State: "brand new" or Uncirculated coins that range from 60 to 70 on a grading scale of 1 to 70.
mint set toning This term refers to the colors and patterns coins have acquired from years of storage in the cardboard holders in which Mint Sets were issued from 1947-1958.
Mint set toning - Term referring to toning acquired by coins after years of storage in their original cardboard holders. Mint state - A level of preservation signifying the same basic condition as when originally delivered from the mint.
term refers to government issued Mint Sets, although for many years, it has been loosely used for any set of Uncirculated coins from a particular year. Also, the government Mint Sets issued from 1947 until 1958 were double sets.) mint set toning This ...
See also: Major variety, Toning, Morgan dollar, Uncirculated, Variety
 
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