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<p>[QUOTE="rld14, post: 475992, member: 16133"]You guys have got to be kidding me.</p><p><br /></p><p>Morgans are the ONE SINGLE 19th century coin that has survived into relatively modern times in tremendous uncirculated quantities .</p><p><br /></p><p>Blast white can absolutely be completely original on one of these coins, I have a number of them in GSA holders that are absolutely blast white, I mean white like paper. Do you think that the GSA was dipping them? Of course not.</p><p><br /></p><p>We have documented proof and eyewitnesses of what these coins were like upon removal from the sealed mint bags that they had been sitting in for anywhere from over 50 to over 90 years. And some came out of the bags with rainbow toning, and others got toning in albums.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have always taken AT to be toning that was caused by someone intentionally using accelerated methods.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have always taken NT to be toning that occurs as part of the aging process of a coin, and generally caused by environmental factors.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="rld14, post: 475992, member: 16133"]You guys have got to be kidding me. Morgans are the ONE SINGLE 19th century coin that has survived into relatively modern times in tremendous uncirculated quantities . Blast white can absolutely be completely original on one of these coins, I have a number of them in GSA holders that are absolutely blast white, I mean white like paper. Do you think that the GSA was dipping them? Of course not. We have documented proof and eyewitnesses of what these coins were like upon removal from the sealed mint bags that they had been sitting in for anywhere from over 50 to over 90 years. And some came out of the bags with rainbow toning, and others got toning in albums. I have always taken AT to be toning that was caused by someone intentionally using accelerated methods. I have always taken NT to be toning that occurs as part of the aging process of a coin, and generally caused by environmental factors.[/QUOTE]
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