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<p>[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 3102719, member: 4781"]Yes, many "old-gold aficionados" do like that type of toning.</p><p>I think they are somewhat misguided. They are certainly free to choose whatever they like. And while I find the coin shown in this thread to be attractive myself, I believe that the only way such toning can form is from exposure to significant heat (followed by some light circulation wear).[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dcarr, post: 3102719, member: 4781"]Yes, many "old-gold aficionados" do like that type of toning. I think they are somewhat misguided. They are certainly free to choose whatever they like. And while I find the coin shown in this thread to be attractive myself, I believe that the only way such toning can form is from exposure to significant heat (followed by some light circulation wear).[/QUOTE]
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