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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 510791, member: 15309"]All of the toned coins in my signature line are in my collection. Each one represents my favorite toned coin for each denomination. However, I made the photo a while ago and some may get bumped off if I were to do it now.</p><p><br /></p><p>Toned coins can be found just about everywhere. I buy most of my coins from Heritage or dealers that specialize in toned coins such as Anaconda (now out of business) and Island coins. I buy most of my cheaper material on E-Bay and leave the expensive stuff to Heritage. The problem with Heritage is that they don't really capture rainbow toning very well in their images due to the sheer volume of coins they need to image every week. However, I have become exceedingly proficient at predicting what the toning will look like in hand after viewing a Heritage photo. This skill has allowed me to purchase some very nice toned material that would normally sell for a much higher price from a toned coin dealer.</p><p><br /></p><p>If you ever need help finding a particular toned coin, let me know and I will help you as best I can.</p><p><br /></p><p>Paul[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 510791, member: 15309"]All of the toned coins in my signature line are in my collection. Each one represents my favorite toned coin for each denomination. However, I made the photo a while ago and some may get bumped off if I were to do it now. Toned coins can be found just about everywhere. I buy most of my coins from Heritage or dealers that specialize in toned coins such as Anaconda (now out of business) and Island coins. I buy most of my cheaper material on E-Bay and leave the expensive stuff to Heritage. The problem with Heritage is that they don't really capture rainbow toning very well in their images due to the sheer volume of coins they need to image every week. However, I have become exceedingly proficient at predicting what the toning will look like in hand after viewing a Heritage photo. This skill has allowed me to purchase some very nice toned material that would normally sell for a much higher price from a toned coin dealer. If you ever need help finding a particular toned coin, let me know and I will help you as best I can. Paul[/QUOTE]
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