American Eagle Why Have I Done This.

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by CornishHen, Aug 2, 2005.

  1. CornishHen

    CornishHen New Member

    American Eagle Please tell me why I have done this? Help?



    http://www.coinpurse.bravehost.com/tonedamericaneagle.html

    Please if you can tell me.
    Also I have lose old board name which was called COINPURSE. I cannot get that name it says password. Does some know how to achieve my password??? Holy Mackeral???
     
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  3. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    Well - I can't tell you WHY you did it - only you know that. But I can tell you that hanging a coin in the bathroom is not a good idea. All the humidity and temperature changes have caused the coin to tone.

    If you don't like the toning - about all you can do is dip the coin to remove the toning - or take the coin to a dealer's shop, sell it and get a new one to replace it.



    About your old user name and password - scroll all the way down to the bottom of any page - click on the link titled Contact Us Fill out the form, request a new password and click on Send Message.
     
  4. sjnebay

    sjnebay New Member

    Considering the prices I have been seeing for so-called "toned" coins, you have probably quadrupled the value of your Eagle.
     
  5. SilverDollarMan

    SilverDollarMan Collecting Fool

    That's not the colors that tone lovers desire!.................I want LawDogct's Eagle.
     
  6. sjnebay

    sjnebay New Member

    Check out some of the Franklin's at Heritage with "...beautiful amber-colored toning." Looks like plain old corrosion to me. I really have my doubts about how those silver coins could get rainbow colors naturally, without heat being applied.
     
  7. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator


    They can - and they do. It's really quite logical if you think about how the process works. It happens every day in nature.
     
  8. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll


    If you are talking about LawDog's avatar, I think that LawDog would like that one too. IIRC, it sold for a few thousand dollars! It is STUNNINGLY beautiful, though.
     
  9. Cloudsweeper99

    Cloudsweeper99 Treasure Hunter

    Cornish,

    To answer your original question...

    You did it in the pursuit of knowledge. Thomas Edison tried about 10,000 substances before he found the right filament for the light bulb. You are a toning pioneer. It is impossible to know exactly what will happen unless you try. A mistake is just a new way of doing things that might have turned out to be an improvement. This particular experiment didn't work, which adds to the sum total of numismatic knowledge.

    Anyway, that's how I see it unless you say otherwise.
     
  10. Morgan

    Morgan New Member

    I know that If you put a proof in a flip on a humid day and seal the flip it will begin to tone. The problem is the smooth or polished surfaces can pit if the toning is too rapid.

    I found this out the hard way. I never seal my flips now. Lost 20 MS68-70 proofs. Rookie mistake!
     
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