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<p>[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 8065107, member: 105098"]in or out of a tpg slab, a coin given enough time is going to tone, and regardless of any of that, it will gain or lose value based on the current market conditions, in or out of a tpg holder. Look at Modern MS67-68s, when there's one they command huge prices, but as more appear, the values drop substantially, or if a new top pop coin appears, same thing. </p><p><br /></p><p>eye appeal to buyers and what the market is is what matters for values. if there's nicer coins available or cheaper prices, your coin isn't going to sell for top dollar.</p><p><br /></p><p>over time coins are going to tone, or not, who knows all depends on environment and length of time, they also go through phases and look good or bad depending on how far it's toned and what phase it's in, I've even seen some pretty, appealing, dark purple to black silver morgan and peace dollars, still MS and not circulated that hadn't gotten quite to that flat black totally terminally toned that I personally thought looked amazing,,, to me. </p><p><br /></p><p>those black spots called carbon spots everyone hates, or milk spots even, those are value killers on slabbed coins in my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Burgess, post: 8065107, member: 105098"]in or out of a tpg slab, a coin given enough time is going to tone, and regardless of any of that, it will gain or lose value based on the current market conditions, in or out of a tpg holder. Look at Modern MS67-68s, when there's one they command huge prices, but as more appear, the values drop substantially, or if a new top pop coin appears, same thing. eye appeal to buyers and what the market is is what matters for values. if there's nicer coins available or cheaper prices, your coin isn't going to sell for top dollar. over time coins are going to tone, or not, who knows all depends on environment and length of time, they also go through phases and look good or bad depending on how far it's toned and what phase it's in, I've even seen some pretty, appealing, dark purple to black silver morgan and peace dollars, still MS and not circulated that hadn't gotten quite to that flat black totally terminally toned that I personally thought looked amazing,,, to me. those black spots called carbon spots everyone hates, or milk spots even, those are value killers on slabbed coins in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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