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<p>[QUOTE="ksparrow, post: 4410652, member: 7638"]What are the chances that a coin from that era would remain bright white and then attain ring toning? Clearly had a bath and then retoned, probably in a Wayte Raymond album or something similar. "original now," as JM said. </p><p> I have also taken bright white, dipped and cleaned coins that I purchased in my early young &dumb days, put them away in brown paper and they attained similar hues of toning.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ksparrow, post: 4410652, member: 7638"]What are the chances that a coin from that era would remain bright white and then attain ring toning? Clearly had a bath and then retoned, probably in a Wayte Raymond album or something similar. "original now," as JM said. I have also taken bright white, dipped and cleaned coins that I purchased in my early young &dumb days, put them away in brown paper and they attained similar hues of toning.[/QUOTE]
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