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<p>[QUOTE="Blue Lue Boyle, post: 2232816, member: 75509"]I mean, I never claimed that it was uncirculated, I only mentioned the possibility, so I'm not really sure why you jumped to a CAPS LOCK conclusion regarding a claim that I never even made, let alone a conclusion predicated on your assumption, but to each their own, communicate as you see fit.</p><p><br /></p><p>If it interests you, though, an older family member passed down part of their collection to me. Finding coins in change or on the ground are common ways for kids to gather coins, but it's not exclusive.</p><p>_________________________________________</p><p><br /></p><p>And to the PhysicsFan, from the other comment, who essentially claimed that is not toning but it is instead the coin changing color: Isn't that just semantics?</p><p><br /></p><p>As I see it, toning is the reaction of chemicals in the air w/ the coin's surface. Whether the natural oils from bare hands affected the oxidation process doesn't really negate that toning took place, does it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Lue Boyle, post: 2232816, member: 75509"]I mean, I never claimed that it was uncirculated, I only mentioned the possibility, so I'm not really sure why you jumped to a CAPS LOCK conclusion regarding a claim that I never even made, let alone a conclusion predicated on your assumption, but to each their own, communicate as you see fit. If it interests you, though, an older family member passed down part of their collection to me. Finding coins in change or on the ground are common ways for kids to gather coins, but it's not exclusive. _________________________________________ And to the PhysicsFan, from the other comment, who essentially claimed that is not toning but it is instead the coin changing color: Isn't that just semantics? As I see it, toning is the reaction of chemicals in the air w/ the coin's surface. Whether the natural oils from bare hands affected the oxidation process doesn't really negate that toning took place, does it?[/QUOTE]
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