The Myth of toned coins.....

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by About Good, Aug 14, 2010.

  1. BR549

    BR549 Junior Member

    This is a no-brainer.. No were else in the history of collectables does anyone want toned, hazed, marbeled, irridesent, splottchy, or colored items.

    How about marble collectors?

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    How can you argue with a coin like this?

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    "The Comet"

    note: not my marbles nor my coin
     
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  3. rlm's cents

    rlm's cents Numismatist

    What can I say. He joined 11/11/09. Is there any way that can be wrong? He has only started 10 threads. Any way that can be wrong? The only way you could be right is if he has morphed himself and I see no way anyone here can prove/disprove that.
     
  4. Dimefreak

    Dimefreak Senior Member

    Did somebody say morphing????
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  5. mark_h

    mark_h Somewhere over the rainbow

    Paintings do tone - from dust, smoke. etc. That is why they have professional restorers. Plus there are other areas where they want the original patina. Like guns and old weapons - clean them and they lose value like coins. And no I do not want blast white coins, nor do I want black toned or rainbow toned coins. As mentioned I would like to have original mint luster that has aged. At the same time I would not call it damage - sure some of the toning looks like it will eventually damage a coin, but not all of it would I call damage. Everyone should collect what they like. And it does make for an interesting topic.

    And Doug you can't mean that for all coins in general. For example there are some common date buffalo's just booming with luster that too me (and maybe I am wrong) that look like they just came from the mint - same with some red lincoln cents. Now I may not know what they really looked like coming from the mint back in the 30's or 40's, but they look pretty close to me. Especially some of the coins from the hoards.

    HEY - I think I missed an opportunity for an age joke. :)
     
  6. coinman0456

    coinman0456 Coin Collector

    sheesh!! no one claim they have a cough , someone will argue that you don't.:D
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Yes, toning progresses and once toning has turned black it will begin corroding the coin.

    Nothing will stop it completely. But proper storage slows it down so much that you could call it stopped for all intents and purposes.
     
  8. WashQuartJesse

    WashQuartJesse Member Supporter

    I will not pay a premium a toned Washington. I do enjoy a toned coin here and there. The really wild toned coins throw me for a loop. Most of the tie-die/neon looking ones turn me off. To me, they just don't look right. But that's me and collecting is all about one's preference. I'd never tell someone what's up to them to decide.
     
  9. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Yes, I do mean it for all coins in general, even gold. And those Buffs you mention, most of them have been dipped and that's the only reason they look that way. As for the copper from the '30s & '40s - even those called Red - are you sure they haven't toned ? If you check them against a brand new cent I think you'll find they have.
     
  10. GypsyTears

    GypsyTears Mammy 2 shoes

    rainbow3.jpg rainbow4.jpg rainbow2.jpg rainbow.jpg This is a great lookin toner. I feel the toning adds so much character to a coin if it is natural toning.
     
  11. giorgio11

    giorgio11 Senior Numismatist

    To each his own ...

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  12. RaceBannon

    RaceBannon Member

    YOWZA!!! The "Comet" may force me to retract my previous statement that I didn't care for rainbow toned Morgans.
     
  13. joey0053

    joey0053 ZERT Operator

  14. chip

    chip Novice collector

    I agree with the poster who mentioned that his preference is not for the neon rainbow coins, but for the more subtle ones. I tend to agree, I have seen bust halves with wear that are so obviously dipped that it hurts to look at them. And some of the toned coins look to me to have been improperly stored, I would not pay a premium for them, though some do look pretty.

    I think that in collecting there are more than the two adversarial choices, blast white or monsters of magenta.
     
  15. cpm9ball

    cpm9ball CANNOT RE-MEMBER

    Okay, this is off-topic, but someone posted photos that now make it necessary for me to scroll back and forth to read all of the text in this thread. This has only been happening for the past two or three weeks, and it is getting very bothersome. It has been reported more than once by myself and others.

    Chris
     
  16. ikandiggit

    ikandiggit Currency Error Collector

    if find it happens with oversized pics.
     
  17. 19Lyds

    19Lyds Member of the United States of Confusion

    So couldn't the same thinking apply to bright wihite coins?
     
  18. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    Is there something wrong with the photo auto-resizer in the program software? I know that v-bulletin has the capability because other forums have it.
     
  19. panda

    panda Junior Member

    i am now having that problem in this thread also! not really a big deal for me, but i should be able to see everything on a 22" lcd..
     
  20. Pilkenton

    Pilkenton almost uncirculated

    Toned coin sells, even the ATs. When I sell an AT'd coin on ebay, I let the bidders know the coin is AT'd, and they even sell for more money than the untoned ones.
     
  21. chip

    chip Novice collector


    Good for you! It is always better to show integrity, even if the sellers were to pay less you are right to note any knowledge you have of the coins in your listings.
     
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