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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2124166, member: 112"]You do understand that what I was talking about in the post you quoted is that copper coins can be dipped effectively ? And what you call an "opinion", is not just an opinion. Even Q. David Bowers will tell you that copper coins can be dipped, and effectively so. But yeah I know, your answer to that is prove it. Well, I already did in my previous comments, but you apparently failed to notice that. So how did I prove it ? By employing common sense and deductive reasoning. The mere existence of tens of thousands of Red copper coins that are decades, many even more than a century old, proves it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Want more proof ? Try counting how many thousands of copper coins that are in NGC and PCGS slabs designated as being Red, that are no longer Red. Like I said, the coins themselves are the best evidence there is, it is the best there can be !</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Just so we are clear, I have never, ever, said that rainbow toned coins should be avoided. Quite the contrary, not only have I have said that I would buy them myself, I have said that I would pay premiums for them. My only point is and always has been that natural toning can be duplicated. </p><p><br /></p><p>And the textile toning that you'd like to see duplicated, that's one of the easiest to duplicate. How ? Simple, buy a Morgan bag, and yeah there are plenty of them out there for sale. Put an unc Morgan or 2, or 5, or whatever in it. Enclose it, reproduce the correct temp, humidity, etc., introduce the correct gas mixtures into the enclosure, and wait a few hours. 'Bout all there is to it. When you take the coins out you will have beautiful textile toning. Nothing difficult about it, once you know the correct settings, the rest is easy.</p><p><br /></p><p>Now I realize that nothing I can ever say here would convince you of that. But then I'm not trying to convince <u>you</u> of anything, for that would be an effort in futility. My posts and comments are for people who are willing to listen, who have an open mind, and want to learn something.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 2124166, member: 112"]You do understand that what I was talking about in the post you quoted is that copper coins can be dipped effectively ? And what you call an "opinion", is not just an opinion. Even Q. David Bowers will tell you that copper coins can be dipped, and effectively so. But yeah I know, your answer to that is prove it. Well, I already did in my previous comments, but you apparently failed to notice that. So how did I prove it ? By employing common sense and deductive reasoning. The mere existence of tens of thousands of Red copper coins that are decades, many even more than a century old, proves it. Want more proof ? Try counting how many thousands of copper coins that are in NGC and PCGS slabs designated as being Red, that are no longer Red. Like I said, the coins themselves are the best evidence there is, it is the best there can be ! Just so we are clear, I have never, ever, said that rainbow toned coins should be avoided. Quite the contrary, not only have I have said that I would buy them myself, I have said that I would pay premiums for them. My only point is and always has been that natural toning can be duplicated. And the textile toning that you'd like to see duplicated, that's one of the easiest to duplicate. How ? Simple, buy a Morgan bag, and yeah there are plenty of them out there for sale. Put an unc Morgan or 2, or 5, or whatever in it. Enclose it, reproduce the correct temp, humidity, etc., introduce the correct gas mixtures into the enclosure, and wait a few hours. 'Bout all there is to it. When you take the coins out you will have beautiful textile toning. Nothing difficult about it, once you know the correct settings, the rest is easy. Now I realize that nothing I can ever say here would convince you of that. But then I'm not trying to convince [U]you[/U] of anything, for that would be an effort in futility. My posts and comments are for people who are willing to listen, who have an open mind, and want to learn something.[/QUOTE]
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