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Mottled toning

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mottled toning: uneven or mixed coloring on a coin.
Motto: legends like "IN GOD WE TRUST" or "E PLURIBUS UNUM" that appear on many U.S. coins.

 


mottled toning Uneven toning, usually characterized by splotchy areas of drab colors.
Motto An inscription on a coin - especially IN GOD WE TRUST, which first appeared on the 1864 two-cent piece andnow is required on all U.S. coinage.

Mottled toning - Splotchy, uneven toning.
Motto - An inspirational word or phrase used on a coin.
MS - Acronym for Mint State.

mottled toning
Uneven, drab and splotchy areas appearing on a coin.
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See also: Auction, Mintmark, Reeded, Mint state, Morgan dollar