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<p>[QUOTE="AlexN2coins2004, post: 695049, member: 19049"]ok I guess I'm new to the whole toning subject</p><p> </p><p>why is it great to have toned coins unless unless you find out one or more is intentional?</p><p> </p><p>say you have 2 coins 1 was made by an accident in the past 30 years...and the other was made by intentionally putting it in an album and thus it toned... both the coins look exactly the same in the toning colors and would be considered NT but without the information that the second one is meant to be toned your happy with it but knowing that it was put into an album with the intent to tone turns that coins into just pocket change.</p><p> </p><p>my question is why? wouldn't a toned coin be cool just to haave no matter the way it toned? I'm not talking about the people that use chemicals and or heat to tone frankies into purple melt value trash</p><p> </p><p>but does it matter how or where a coin came from if it's NT since a coin toned in an album is suppoed to be considered NT ( at least from what I have heard) maybe I'm wrong </p><p> </p><p>btw how does anyone ever discover the origin of a toned coin from being intentionally placed into an album to tone or a coin placed into a sulfur album without the intent to tone it?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="AlexN2coins2004, post: 695049, member: 19049"]ok I guess I'm new to the whole toning subject why is it great to have toned coins unless unless you find out one or more is intentional? say you have 2 coins 1 was made by an accident in the past 30 years...and the other was made by intentionally putting it in an album and thus it toned... both the coins look exactly the same in the toning colors and would be considered NT but without the information that the second one is meant to be toned your happy with it but knowing that it was put into an album with the intent to tone turns that coins into just pocket change. my question is why? wouldn't a toned coin be cool just to haave no matter the way it toned? I'm not talking about the people that use chemicals and or heat to tone frankies into purple melt value trash but does it matter how or where a coin came from if it's NT since a coin toned in an album is suppoed to be considered NT ( at least from what I have heard) maybe I'm wrong btw how does anyone ever discover the origin of a toned coin from being intentionally placed into an album to tone or a coin placed into a sulfur album without the intent to tone it?[/QUOTE]
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