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Old 09-05-2007, 11:46 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Great article. I have stayed away from toned coins, becasue i don't know enough yet to spot all of the AT. I also like peace dollars and they don't tone the same as morgans and are very expensive to buy if you can find them. I too am sick of the AT junk on ebay. In your review you quote Bob Campbell. I've talked to him in his store in Salt Lake, he has some nice stuff, he said very rarely do this coins naturally tone on both sides. If you notice a lot of the AT has both sides toned. Although you can still have a natural toned coin with tone on both sides. Just one more thing to think about when you are looking at toned coins.
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