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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1013035, member: 112"]No, we're not kids. But then we're not talking about pouring chemicals on a coin as being the same as natural toning either. Nobody, in all the threads there have been on this subject has ever said that.</p><p><br /></p><p>What we are talking about when we say it is the same, except for intent, is when it really is the same. A couple examples would be, intentionally placing coins in an album that you know will cause the coins to tone. Intentionally leaving your coins on the window sill because you know that will cause them to tone. Placing your coins in a sealed container and then injecting the specific gasses into that container that will cause your coins to tone. Placing your coins in manila envelopes because you know that cause them to tone.</p><p><br /></p><p>Every single one of these things, and there are many more, are 100% indentical to natural toning. And every single one of them is caused by the very same things.</p><p><br /></p><p>So how can anyone possibly say that they are any different ? Except for intent.</p><p><br /></p><p>In simpler terms - natural toning happens by accident. Artificial toning happens on purpose. That really is the only difference.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 1013035, member: 112"]No, we're not kids. But then we're not talking about pouring chemicals on a coin as being the same as natural toning either. Nobody, in all the threads there have been on this subject has ever said that. What we are talking about when we say it is the same, except for intent, is when it really is the same. A couple examples would be, intentionally placing coins in an album that you know will cause the coins to tone. Intentionally leaving your coins on the window sill because you know that will cause them to tone. Placing your coins in a sealed container and then injecting the specific gasses into that container that will cause your coins to tone. Placing your coins in manila envelopes because you know that cause them to tone. Every single one of these things, and there are many more, are 100% indentical to natural toning. And every single one of them is caused by the very same things. So how can anyone possibly say that they are any different ? Except for intent. In simpler terms - natural toning happens by accident. Artificial toning happens on purpose. That really is the only difference.[/QUOTE]
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