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<p>[QUOTE="CoinCast, post: 1314354, member: 19400"]Well preference to start with some people love toned coins but imo there not grading the toning their grading the coin underneath (which can hard depending on toning) the toning is just added it seems for u take or leave. Iv seen really high grade coins with ugly toning that I never own, but they managed to get good grade. Classic Case of buy the coin not the slab i guess...[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="CoinCast, post: 1314354, member: 19400"]Well preference to start with some people love toned coins but imo there not grading the toning their grading the coin underneath (which can hard depending on toning) the toning is just added it seems for u take or leave. Iv seen really high grade coins with ugly toning that I never own, but they managed to get good grade. Classic Case of buy the coin not the slab i guess...[/QUOTE]
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