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<p>[QUOTE="Silvergmen, post: 4845504, member: 114357"]well the bottom line is toning is corrosion. You may get lucky and get some awesome cool toning that people will pay a premium... but generally speaking most toning does not sell at a premium and more often than not hurts the value. That is why coins should really be stored properly. It is also why so many coins are dipped, light toning is generally easy to remove without hurting the coins luster. But you need to know what you are doing. </p><p><br /></p><p>Rest easy, some very light toning will be fine on Morgan’s and if you go to sell them their are experts at auction houses and (Reputable) dealers that can help you. If a quick dip improves the value it can be done. As with anything of value get a lot of opinions and offers and make sure you are dealing with reputable people.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Silvergmen, post: 4845504, member: 114357"]well the bottom line is toning is corrosion. You may get lucky and get some awesome cool toning that people will pay a premium... but generally speaking most toning does not sell at a premium and more often than not hurts the value. That is why coins should really be stored properly. It is also why so many coins are dipped, light toning is generally easy to remove without hurting the coins luster. But you need to know what you are doing. Rest easy, some very light toning will be fine on Morgan’s and if you go to sell them their are experts at auction houses and (Reputable) dealers that can help you. If a quick dip improves the value it can be done. As with anything of value get a lot of opinions and offers and make sure you are dealing with reputable people.[/QUOTE]
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