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<p>[QUOTE="jandj, post: 115958, member: 83441"]To me it's like finding a nice coin for sell that is in perfect condition exept for the hole through it because someone made a necklace out of it:rolling: Or the Buffalo nickel I still have ( because it's a Buffalo nickel ) that I would grade in AU condition, that some (beep) gold plated! And didn't even do a good job when they applied the gold. It depends on what you want. I do not rely on toning at all. It actually scares me away. </p><p>For instance if a Lincoln cent increases in value because it is Deep Red, this is quickly done with AT, so I can never buy one based on that criteria. I think a very important thing to do when shopping on Ebay is to look at the discription they give for the coin. I mixed feelings between Anger and Humor when the discription says " Stunning Blazer! Magnificant, Rare! Unique Toning, ect. . Then you look at the Sellers other Items and find..................50 more Uniquely Toned Coins. Sorry but I will not Bite. Cleaned Coins used to be the #1 way to destroy the Value of a nice coin. They think they have found another way to increase thier selling price, and they would be right as long as people buy from them. Thing is those beautiful coins are being destroyed! Now I must say that there ARE natural toned coins out there, and lots of them. You must be the Judge, and as others have said , Please do the research. </p><p>..Thanks[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="jandj, post: 115958, member: 83441"]To me it's like finding a nice coin for sell that is in perfect condition exept for the hole through it because someone made a necklace out of it:rolling: Or the Buffalo nickel I still have ( because it's a Buffalo nickel ) that I would grade in AU condition, that some (beep) gold plated! And didn't even do a good job when they applied the gold. It depends on what you want. I do not rely on toning at all. It actually scares me away. For instance if a Lincoln cent increases in value because it is Deep Red, this is quickly done with AT, so I can never buy one based on that criteria. I think a very important thing to do when shopping on Ebay is to look at the discription they give for the coin. I mixed feelings between Anger and Humor when the discription says " Stunning Blazer! Magnificant, Rare! Unique Toning, ect. . Then you look at the Sellers other Items and find..................50 more Uniquely Toned Coins. Sorry but I will not Bite. Cleaned Coins used to be the #1 way to destroy the Value of a nice coin. They think they have found another way to increase thier selling price, and they would be right as long as people buy from them. Thing is those beautiful coins are being destroyed! Now I must say that there ARE natural toned coins out there, and lots of them. You must be the Judge, and as others have said , Please do the research. ..Thanks[/QUOTE]
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