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<p>[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2742632, member: 85787"]The reason why I like toned coins. Hmm.. well.</p><p><br /></p><p>Why do I like toned coins? Well, first off just like to say you don't offend me. Sometimes it's because the way it makes the coin look honestly. I haven't found a natural toned rainbow coin but those are really my favorite. I am very much an odd ball coin and will keep even damaged coins just because they are different. Something different to look at when it comes to coins. Plus, if someone was super bored of looking at your plain, everyday coin, you could show them something cool like a silver coin with a rainbow on it. And some people don't like the color silver, very plain looking and dull, maybe those people collect them because of that reason alone. Plus, if your coin is silver, but has a golden color to it or something, that's interesting to me. Just plainly on the fact that silver supposed to be a grey color, would make me want to keep the coin from getting melted down or sold. Another thing. There are a lot of people who "like it all" because coins are coins and any difference that you could speak of is like gasoline to a collectors fire in their heart. <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie1" alt=":)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Tyler Graton, post: 2742632, member: 85787"]The reason why I like toned coins. Hmm.. well. Why do I like toned coins? Well, first off just like to say you don't offend me. Sometimes it's because the way it makes the coin look honestly. I haven't found a natural toned rainbow coin but those are really my favorite. I am very much an odd ball coin and will keep even damaged coins just because they are different. Something different to look at when it comes to coins. Plus, if someone was super bored of looking at your plain, everyday coin, you could show them something cool like a silver coin with a rainbow on it. And some people don't like the color silver, very plain looking and dull, maybe those people collect them because of that reason alone. Plus, if your coin is silver, but has a golden color to it or something, that's interesting to me. Just plainly on the fact that silver supposed to be a grey color, would make me want to keep the coin from getting melted down or sold. Another thing. There are a lot of people who "like it all" because coins are coins and any difference that you could speak of is like gasoline to a collectors fire in their heart. :)[/QUOTE]
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