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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 802071, member: 112"]You are correct in your thinking. The inner coins were much less likely to tone. But still some did. The Proof of this is quite simple, look at all the coins with crescent shaped toning - but no textile toning on them. </p><p><br /></p><p>Remember, it is the air that causes the toning - not the bag itself. The bag merely adds gasses to the air. And the air permeated the entire bag and all its contents - clear through. </p><p><br /></p><p>Just like how a coin in an Air-Tite or a TPG slab can tone - and they are not touching anything - so too did the coins buried deep inside the bag.</p><p><br /></p><p>You see, if the coin was direct contact with the bag, then it has to have textile toning on it. The exception would be if only the edge of the coin were touching the bag. But all others where the face of the coin touched the bag - they will have the textile toning pattern, without exception. It can be no other way because where the coin touches the threads and fabric of the bag, the toning is less. That's what created the textile pattern.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 802071, member: 112"]You are correct in your thinking. The inner coins were much less likely to tone. But still some did. The Proof of this is quite simple, look at all the coins with crescent shaped toning - but no textile toning on them. Remember, it is the air that causes the toning - not the bag itself. The bag merely adds gasses to the air. And the air permeated the entire bag and all its contents - clear through. Just like how a coin in an Air-Tite or a TPG slab can tone - and they are not touching anything - so too did the coins buried deep inside the bag. You see, if the coin was direct contact with the bag, then it has to have textile toning on it. The exception would be if only the edge of the coin were touching the bag. But all others where the face of the coin touched the bag - they will have the textile toning pattern, without exception. It can be no other way because where the coin touches the threads and fabric of the bag, the toning is less. That's what created the textile pattern.[/QUOTE]
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