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<p>[QUOTE="JBK, post: 44544, member: 1101"]I am not goig to argue with anyone over the definiton of toning, but in my own opinion I see toning as a discoloration of the original surfaces of a coin. In other words, when a coin circulates and the original surfaces are gone, what you have then is tarnish or corrosion I underatand that it is all the same thing in theory (chemical reaction with the metal), but to me toning is the original surfcaes in a different color.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="JBK, post: 44544, member: 1101"]I am not goig to argue with anyone over the definiton of toning, but in my own opinion I see toning as a discoloration of the original surfaces of a coin. In other words, when a coin circulates and the original surfaces are gone, what you have then is tarnish or corrosion I underatand that it is all the same thing in theory (chemical reaction with the metal), but to me toning is the original surfcaes in a different color.[/QUOTE]
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