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<p>[QUOTE="ziggy9, post: 972004, member: 8360"]Comparing toned coins to baseball cards is not a proper analogy. Look instead at antiques. Antique silver will bring a much greater price if it has a natural patina (toning) than it will if it is blast white. Antique furniture loses almost all of its value if it has been refinished, which is the equivelent of dipping a nice toned coin.</p><p><br /></p><p>Richard[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ziggy9, post: 972004, member: 8360"]Comparing toned coins to baseball cards is not a proper analogy. Look instead at antiques. Antique silver will bring a much greater price if it has a natural patina (toning) than it will if it is blast white. Antique furniture loses almost all of its value if it has been refinished, which is the equivelent of dipping a nice toned coin. Richard[/QUOTE]
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