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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3236736, member: 15309"]Ok, first, copper coins are a whole different animal. They do darken over time which is why the TPGs will not guarantee the RD designation for more than 10 years. </p><p><br /></p><p>Second, I just proved that my coins have not turned. There is no advancement of the toning and the toning has not changed colors or darkened at all. Did you bother to even look at the SLQ that I posted? It has very delicate toning that would be destroyed if this "darkening" you are talking about took place.</p><p><br /></p><p>You call it a "sales pitch" as if I am one of the hucksters on the TV show Coin Vault. I'm not a grifter, I'm not coin doctor, I am a collector, a serious collector. Your attempt to impugn my character will do nothing but erode your own reputation on this forum. Listen, I like you, I think many of your posts are hilarious. But when you talk about toning, I think back to the movie Dinner with Schmucks and think "he's talking to the lobster!"[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 3236736, member: 15309"]Ok, first, copper coins are a whole different animal. They do darken over time which is why the TPGs will not guarantee the RD designation for more than 10 years. Second, I just proved that my coins have not turned. There is no advancement of the toning and the toning has not changed colors or darkened at all. Did you bother to even look at the SLQ that I posted? It has very delicate toning that would be destroyed if this "darkening" you are talking about took place. You call it a "sales pitch" as if I am one of the hucksters on the TV show Coin Vault. I'm not a grifter, I'm not coin doctor, I am a collector, a serious collector. Your attempt to impugn my character will do nothing but erode your own reputation on this forum. Listen, I like you, I think many of your posts are hilarious. But when you talk about toning, I think back to the movie Dinner with Schmucks and think "he's talking to the lobster!"[/QUOTE]
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