Many would consider this AT, because it was intentionally toned by putting it in my window sill for about a year. When I put it there it was blast white. Thoughts...Opinions...
It's natural........not your fault that the coin wound up on the window sill......you forgot that you put it there. @eddiespin
To me AT would be done at one time at one moment. But the way you did is questionable. Was it intentionally? Seems Natural
I would say NT. I like how it looks. Thanks for not showing the obverse. I don't need to see the queen with a tan.
As long as you didn't use chemicals or other harsh substances that make it tone quickly, I'd say it is NT.
Now wrap it up in a Taco Bell napkin and put it back on the windowsill for another year and see what happens.
I guess it hides the milk spots. Maybe the Canadians should age all of their silver on a window sill for a year.
Heck I'm thinking that when we pull that brown paper bag off Ken ' s head......since he's been down in Florida you're going to see some it ain't political correct toning.
And you were blind drunk when you did it and therefore lacked the capacity to form intent = NT! And those experts think they're so smart...
Hey, I was just cooking dinner (sort of). I don't know how the heck that thing got into the baked potato.......must be like when you put something on the window sill (southern exposure), have a scotch, and forget ya did it.........
What's so hard about that? It got in when you turned your head. That's usually how they get in, according to the experts. Don't you know any damn thing?
Certainly not a value adding tone but at the end of the toning cycle it's still 1 oz. of .9999 silver and worth the same as a blast white one.