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<p>[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 1599926, member: 36864"]If I get a nice toner, it is simply because I found a coin that I liked for the price. I don't (usually) pay a premium because a coin is toned, simply because they should be toned. If an early coin is not toned in some degree, the coin has been cleaned, or dipped if you will. I think that we all forgot why toners became so popular. At one time, blast white coins were what everybody wanted. But one day, somebody decided that cleaned coins were worth less than an untouched coin so toned coins became very collectable. It is really no question if toned coins are beautiful, of corse they are. But I collect coins for what I consider a permanent family collection and I want my coins to be looking good for many generations, not just pretty today.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have to admit though, if I were a reseller, I would highly value a nicely loned inventory.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kirkuleez, post: 1599926, member: 36864"]If I get a nice toner, it is simply because I found a coin that I liked for the price. I don't (usually) pay a premium because a coin is toned, simply because they should be toned. If an early coin is not toned in some degree, the coin has been cleaned, or dipped if you will. I think that we all forgot why toners became so popular. At one time, blast white coins were what everybody wanted. But one day, somebody decided that cleaned coins were worth less than an untouched coin so toned coins became very collectable. It is really no question if toned coins are beautiful, of corse they are. But I collect coins for what I consider a permanent family collection and I want my coins to be looking good for many generations, not just pretty today. I have to admit though, if I were a reseller, I would highly value a nicely loned inventory.[/QUOTE]
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