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<p>[QUOTE="Mad.Outcast, post: 893362, member: 24625"]toning on coins will not always match other coins you may have in your collection.to understand a coin that has "re-toning" on it,you need to first understand if it has been cleaned.some consider an "old cleaning" with retoning on it,not that big of a deal,and some do not like it.the term that is being used now a days,is...is it "market acceptable"</p><p><br /></p><p>what that ultimately means is.doe the coin appear,"without major hairlines" like it would fit into a collection of other coins,as normal.</p><p><br /></p><p>your set so far,looks to have coins with no darker toning.so it sticks out a little.it all depends on how you are building your set.Hope this helps a little</p><p><br /></p><p>and to add:the coin looks like it has had an old cleaning at one time.if you leave it in that album.it will in time,tone & blossom into something special.depending on what you paid for it.it might not be that big of a deal.but we all learn 1 coin at a time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Mad.Outcast, post: 893362, member: 24625"]toning on coins will not always match other coins you may have in your collection.to understand a coin that has "re-toning" on it,you need to first understand if it has been cleaned.some consider an "old cleaning" with retoning on it,not that big of a deal,and some do not like it.the term that is being used now a days,is...is it "market acceptable" what that ultimately means is.doe the coin appear,"without major hairlines" like it would fit into a collection of other coins,as normal. your set so far,looks to have coins with no darker toning.so it sticks out a little.it all depends on how you are building your set.Hope this helps a little and to add:the coin looks like it has had an old cleaning at one time.if you leave it in that album.it will in time,tone & blossom into something special.depending on what you paid for it.it might not be that big of a deal.but we all learn 1 coin at a time.[/QUOTE]
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