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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3569451, member: 112"]A lot of people believed that for a lot of years, a lot of people still believe it. But it simply isn't true. Pretty toning can and often does occur in just a few months. And not only that, if a man has the required knowledge it can be made to occur in just a few hours. And it will be 100% indistinguishable from what took 30 years to do.</p><p><br /></p><p>Ya see, time simply is not a determining factor when it comes to toning. Yes, time is a variable, but the amount of time it takes for toning to occur is determined by the specific conditions of the coins environment. Under one set of conditions it takes 30 years, under another set of conditions 3 months, and under yet another set of conditions 3 hrs. </p><p><br /></p><p>This is because all toning, ALL of it, is nothing more than a chemical reaction between the metal and the air. And it's the contaminants in the air, combined with oxygen, that cause the chemical reaction. So if you increase the percentage of the specific contaminants needed then the time factor is reduced. And yes, it absolutely can be reduced to just a few hours. It's really just that simple.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 3569451, member: 112"]A lot of people believed that for a lot of years, a lot of people still believe it. But it simply isn't true. Pretty toning can and often does occur in just a few months. And not only that, if a man has the required knowledge it can be made to occur in just a few hours. And it will be 100% indistinguishable from what took 30 years to do. Ya see, time simply is not a determining factor when it comes to toning. Yes, time is a variable, but the amount of time it takes for toning to occur is determined by the specific conditions of the coins environment. Under one set of conditions it takes 30 years, under another set of conditions 3 months, and under yet another set of conditions 3 hrs. This is because all toning, ALL of it, is nothing more than a chemical reaction between the metal and the air. And it's the contaminants in the air, combined with oxygen, that cause the chemical reaction. So if you increase the percentage of the specific contaminants needed then the time factor is reduced. And yes, it absolutely can be reduced to just a few hours. It's really just that simple.[/QUOTE]
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