Another Toned = big $

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  1. skm06

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  4. Phoenix21

    Phoenix21 Well-Known Member

    Wow, sweet! That is some nice toning, IMO. :thumb:

    Phoenix :cool:
     
  5. skm06

    skm06 Member

    Yeah,reverse sure is pretty, but man, one could buy 2 full sets of Unc Ike's, and still have some change left to play with.
    Some people are just extra crazy about those rainbows.
     
  6. rickyb

    rickyb With a name like Ricky...

    lol yeah its way overpriced
     
  7. WoodenSpoon Boy

    WoodenSpoon Boy New Member

    yea NO THANKS, I would never pay for rainbow toning , there is too much of that AT stuff going around .
     
  8. bqcoins

    bqcoins Olympic Figure Skating Scoring System Expert

    holy cow! I need to sell my toned coins!
     
  9. skm06

    skm06 Member

    Now listed as not sold, so it was just a wishful thinking reserve I guess.
     
  10. Jako lipo

    Jako lipo New Member

    ive never seen toning like that on the reverse how is that formed?
     
  11. Bonedigger

    Bonedigger New Member

    Looks like a lighter fluid job to me. Hideous...


    ;)
    Ben
     
  12. Troodon

    Troodon Coin Collector

    Not a big fan of toning, it's usually artifical when it looks good and usually ugly if it's not artificial.

    May make exceptions in some cases but not often. (Has to be some normal, natural color, maybe a light grey, even black if it's not spotty and accents the details well, a nice even gold maybe... certaintly not wild colors like green, red, purple etc.)

    I'd never in my life pay more than say, twice what a coin would otherwise be worth, for the sake of non-artifical appealing toning, even in the rare case I found the toning to be in any way appealing.

    I can understand why it may appeal to some people, but I just don't get why some people will pay HUGE premiums for it, just because some lucky chemical trick caused corrosion (euphamistically called "toning" in some cases) to appear in pretty colors. Maybe a little, maybe even up to an extra 100% of what the coin's otherwise worth even, but past that is just rediculous. I espeically don't get why anybody will pay anything at all for "monster toning" (which I would call "heavily tarnished" or "heavily corroded"!)

    If people like those colors so much, why not just take a can of paint and paint the colors on themselves?

    This is something I just can't get my mind around.
     
  13. The_Cave_Troll

    The_Cave_Troll The Coin Troll

    usually it is formed by heating the coin
     
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