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A well-known gun dealer once told me that case coloring (original that is) is the most valuable thing in the world. Ephemeral and fleeting, its presence is the most highly desired of all features in gun collecting . He went on to say, however, that original case coloring is extremely rare, especially in near-new condition.
Original case coloring can still be found on vintage guns but it isn't found often in my limited experience.