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<p>[QUOTE="SlipperySocks, post: 3235060, member: 94585"][USER=15309]@Lehigh96[/USER] You are right that I do not know that is why I said;</p><p><br /></p><p>"to help establish the plausibility of the toning. This guarantees nothing and isn't applicable in most cases. "</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Do you think the 49D obverse toning in my photo resembles the QT obverse example?</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>They aren't going to a TPG anytime soon but will all be moved to airtites in the hope of severely stalling the toning progression. Which I hypothesized occurs exactly as you described, from the rim inward. Thank you for confirming that. It seems to start as the nice colors then the yellowish matt toning chases these colors inward until they meet in the middle, presumably like on the '47, until the colors are all consumed and nothing remains but the unattractive yellowish coating. Where it would go from here I do not know. I hope to catch as many as possible in the attractive state and try to store them in a manner that will suspend the toning from progressing further. Any suggestions besides the airtites?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SlipperySocks, post: 3235060, member: 94585"][USER=15309]@Lehigh96[/USER] You are right that I do not know that is why I said; "to help establish the plausibility of the toning. This guarantees nothing and isn't applicable in most cases. " Do you think the 49D obverse toning in my photo resembles the QT obverse example? They aren't going to a TPG anytime soon but will all be moved to airtites in the hope of severely stalling the toning progression. Which I hypothesized occurs exactly as you described, from the rim inward. Thank you for confirming that. It seems to start as the nice colors then the yellowish matt toning chases these colors inward until they meet in the middle, presumably like on the '47, until the colors are all consumed and nothing remains but the unattractive yellowish coating. Where it would go from here I do not know. I hope to catch as many as possible in the attractive state and try to store them in a manner that will suspend the toning from progressing further. Any suggestions besides the airtites?[/QUOTE]
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