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<p>[QUOTE="kookoox10, post: 1498339, member: 31129"]Toning in general, is icing on the cake for a lot of coins. Like Greg pointed out well, look to buying a really nice quality coin before putting toning in the mix. Doing the exact opposite is not a great idea, you will lose sight about what collecting the coin is about. In the end, this might lead to a buying mistake and you will end up with a coin that you thought was natural and illustrious toning when it's not the case.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="kookoox10, post: 1498339, member: 31129"]Toning in general, is icing on the cake for a lot of coins. Like Greg pointed out well, look to buying a really nice quality coin before putting toning in the mix. Doing the exact opposite is not a great idea, you will lose sight about what collecting the coin is about. In the end, this might lead to a buying mistake and you will end up with a coin that you thought was natural and illustrious toning when it's not the case.[/QUOTE]
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