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<p>[QUOTE="Jason Hoffpauir, post: 2428689, member: 67527"]Like nature; we love the beauty and natural colors of our outside world. From the morning daybreak to the evening sunset we can sit with our wives or husbands and admire the beauty of nature and wonder how GOD could make such beautiful visions for our eyes to behold. The toning on coins are like that; we marvel at how beautiful an object of our addiction can be or become. When it comes to toners; you can throw the check book out the window. To have one means you have a little bit of "GOD" in a nice, neat, and vacuum sealed holder that we can look at any time we want, with whoever we want, and feel like a kid at the candy store yearning for another one. </p><p><br /></p><p> I know this is a bit over dramatic; but if you have ever owned a real stunner of a toner then you can understand and appreciate my words. I have sold many unbelievable Morgan toners and ASE's. The main reason was my location. When I was in the Army (now retired) I was stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. I lived on the North Shore side of the island in a community called Helemano Indian Reservation. Due to living so close to the ocean, the salt in the air made my ASE and Morgan albums money in the bank extremely fast. I literally made money overnight and in a short period of time. Ask anyone, sometimes when you live by the coast your coins can tone quite a bit faster than other places. Thanks to the OP for sharing the beautiful Morgan toners. This post brought back some pleasant memories.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Jason Hoffpauir, post: 2428689, member: 67527"]Like nature; we love the beauty and natural colors of our outside world. From the morning daybreak to the evening sunset we can sit with our wives or husbands and admire the beauty of nature and wonder how GOD could make such beautiful visions for our eyes to behold. The toning on coins are like that; we marvel at how beautiful an object of our addiction can be or become. When it comes to toners; you can throw the check book out the window. To have one means you have a little bit of "GOD" in a nice, neat, and vacuum sealed holder that we can look at any time we want, with whoever we want, and feel like a kid at the candy store yearning for another one. I know this is a bit over dramatic; but if you have ever owned a real stunner of a toner then you can understand and appreciate my words. I have sold many unbelievable Morgan toners and ASE's. The main reason was my location. When I was in the Army (now retired) I was stationed at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. I lived on the North Shore side of the island in a community called Helemano Indian Reservation. Due to living so close to the ocean, the salt in the air made my ASE and Morgan albums money in the bank extremely fast. I literally made money overnight and in a short period of time. Ask anyone, sometimes when you live by the coast your coins can tone quite a bit faster than other places. Thanks to the OP for sharing the beautiful Morgan toners. This post brought back some pleasant memories.[/QUOTE]
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