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<p>[QUOTE="Indianhead65, post: 196849, member: 103422"]OMG!!! This is certainly a very poor attempt to tone a coin with an open flame. I get the same exact results when I pre-heat stainless steel. If the flame is left at one spot too long it turns black, just like the reverse of this coin shows. If this were done in an oven the AT would be more evenly dispersed. haha...I should buy it just to have it as an example and display it at the next ANA show.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Indianhead65, post: 196849, member: 103422"]OMG!!! This is certainly a very poor attempt to tone a coin with an open flame. I get the same exact results when I pre-heat stainless steel. If the flame is left at one spot too long it turns black, just like the reverse of this coin shows. If this were done in an oven the AT would be more evenly dispersed. haha...I should buy it just to have it as an example and display it at the next ANA show.[/QUOTE]
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