DLRC Color Rating Explained
Our "color rating" or degree of toning on coin listings refers to the overall amount of toning on a coin with respect to its original look at minting. We use a scale of one to five for all denominations and series. Below is an explanation of each rating and a silver, gold, and copper example.
1/5
- Original color of the coin at time of minting
- Pure "blast white" silver coins
- As gold coins do not usually tone, the majority of gold coins are given a 1
- Brand new full red copper
2/5
- At least 75% white for silver coins
- Lightly orange-tinted gold
- Copper typically starts at a 2
3/5
- 25 - 50% toning
- Dark gold
- Red-brown copper
- Gold Coins are very rarely darker than a 3
4/5
- More than 50% toned
- Brown copper
5/5
- Rarely given
- Toned so that features are no longer visible
- Deep brown circulated copper
Every coin is original and has its own unique toning and look. We pride ourselves on our high-quality inventory images that reflect the true appearance of the coin. If you ever have a question about an item on our website give us a call! We will be happy to pull the coin and give you a description in hand so you can be confident you’re purchasing a piece that you’ll enjoy and will fit into your collection.