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<p>[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2178176, member: 73321"]Am I wrong to be very cautious of colorful toned coins (especially those which are less than 20 years old). The Canadian coin referred to is old enough to have natural toning, but....I know that many coins can be "toned" on an oven burner, then sold for 10x their original value. Especially true of bright copper coins. How does one know???[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GSDykes, post: 2178176, member: 73321"]Am I wrong to be very cautious of colorful toned coins (especially those which are less than 20 years old). The Canadian coin referred to is old enough to have natural toning, but....I know that many coins can be "toned" on an oven burner, then sold for 10x their original value. Especially true of bright copper coins. How does one know???[/QUOTE]
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