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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2117803, member: 112"]Why ? Simple, because I liked the coin that much. </p><p><br /></p><p>The only apparent difference between you and me is that I know that natural toning can be duplicated and you don't, or you just refuse to believe that it can be. But I also know that there is no difference between natural toning and artificial toning except intent. One happened by accident, and the other happened intentionally, that is the only difference there is. There is not 1 person on the planet that can tell one from the other, unless they did it themselves. There is no machine, there is no test, there is no anything, that can differentiate one from the other. So if one is worth X then so is the other.</p><p><br /></p><p>You see, I would be paying for the color, the look of the coin, because I like it. How it got there, that doesn't even matter because you can't tell one from the other.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now also understand I'm not talking about some of the nonsense that you see on ebay where some guy baked the coin in a potato or poured liquid chemicals on a coin to create the color. I'm talking about coins that look the same or similar to those in your collection, coins that just about any toned coin lover would pay extra for.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2117803, member: 112"]Why ? Simple, because I liked the coin that much. The only apparent difference between you and me is that I know that natural toning can be duplicated and you don't, or you just refuse to believe that it can be. But I also know that there is no difference between natural toning and artificial toning except intent. One happened by accident, and the other happened intentionally, that is the only difference there is. There is not 1 person on the planet that can tell one from the other, unless they did it themselves. There is no machine, there is no test, there is no anything, that can differentiate one from the other. So if one is worth X then so is the other. You see, I would be paying for the color, the look of the coin, because I like it. How it got there, that doesn't even matter because you can't tell one from the other. Now also understand I'm not talking about some of the nonsense that you see on ebay where some guy baked the coin in a potato or poured liquid chemicals on a coin to create the color. I'm talking about coins that look the same or similar to those in your collection, coins that just about any toned coin lover would pay extra for.[/QUOTE]
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