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<p>[QUOTE="skaskankerbr, post: 842340, member: 23211"]I'll make what i sell the necklace for. It is 999 silver and i am sure it is about 2 ounces. i assume from the style and overall weight of the necklace it would be almost 30$ in silver. So i made out okay to calm everyone's nerves.</p><p><br /></p><p>i knew something just didn't look right in this toning why the head of liberty was all splotchy and everything else was solid. I figured either artificial toning on the front to hide something. whether that be scratches or cleaning i don't know.</p><p>I'd really rather keep it. I know in the photos the toning looks nasty, but call me weird , but i like it =p Something I like about dark toned coins lol. plus i believe the photos don't do it justice the toning has a deep blue toning to it more than a extremely oxidized black.</p><p><br /></p><p>why someone would have made jewelry then AT it beats me. I would assume more that the coin would be cleaned before being put into the jewelry. I am thinking it is toning over a cleaned coin which is why it looks shifty.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="skaskankerbr, post: 842340, member: 23211"]I'll make what i sell the necklace for. It is 999 silver and i am sure it is about 2 ounces. i assume from the style and overall weight of the necklace it would be almost 30$ in silver. So i made out okay to calm everyone's nerves. i knew something just didn't look right in this toning why the head of liberty was all splotchy and everything else was solid. I figured either artificial toning on the front to hide something. whether that be scratches or cleaning i don't know. I'd really rather keep it. I know in the photos the toning looks nasty, but call me weird , but i like it =p Something I like about dark toned coins lol. plus i believe the photos don't do it justice the toning has a deep blue toning to it more than a extremely oxidized black. why someone would have made jewelry then AT it beats me. I would assume more that the coin would be cleaned before being put into the jewelry. I am thinking it is toning over a cleaned coin which is why it looks shifty.[/QUOTE]
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