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<p>[QUOTE="900fine, post: 1077826, member: 6036"]Yes yes yes.</p><p><br /></p><p>I do have a bone to pick with the whole "Full bands, Full torch, Full Steps, Full Bell Lines, Full head etc" thing... <b>do away with all that and just call em Full Strike.</b> That designation can be applied to all coins; we don't need to re-invent a new designation every time we include a new series into the "Full" club.</p><p><br /></p><p>Which leads to another beef - as it sits, most series get no "full" designation. They should.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Personally, I strongly doubt it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Just because something was frowned upon in the past (or approved, for that matter) doesn't mean old-style thinking will return. In fact, many old ideas are gone for good. Good riddance !</p><p><br /></p><p>The main thing working in favor of nicely toned coins is they are magnificent and beautiful. They show FAR more diversity than plain blast white, which quickly gets boring. They all look alike.</p><p><br /></p><p>Brilliant white, lustrous coins will always be popular. So, too, will beautifully toned coins. Different folks, different strokes.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="900fine, post: 1077826, member: 6036"]Yes yes yes. I do have a bone to pick with the whole "Full bands, Full torch, Full Steps, Full Bell Lines, Full head etc" thing... [B]do away with all that and just call em Full Strike.[/B] That designation can be applied to all coins; we don't need to re-invent a new designation every time we include a new series into the "Full" club. Which leads to another beef - as it sits, most series get no "full" designation. They should. Personally, I strongly doubt it. Just because something was frowned upon in the past (or approved, for that matter) doesn't mean old-style thinking will return. In fact, many old ideas are gone for good. Good riddance ! The main thing working in favor of nicely toned coins is they are magnificent and beautiful. They show FAR more diversity than plain blast white, which quickly gets boring. They all look alike. Brilliant white, lustrous coins will always be popular. So, too, will beautifully toned coins. Different folks, different strokes.[/QUOTE]
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