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<p>[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1197896, member: 26302"]I think it was the market man. When younger I was taught toned coins were less valuable since the toning was in reality damage, and a lot of AT coins were toned to hide damage to the coin. The older collecters felt that once a white coin toned, it was forever impaired and could never again be a lusterous white piece. It is still the same mentality in copper coins, with toned coins in copper being worth less than original red usually.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="medoraman, post: 1197896, member: 26302"]I think it was the market man. When younger I was taught toned coins were less valuable since the toning was in reality damage, and a lot of AT coins were toned to hide damage to the coin. The older collecters felt that once a white coin toned, it was forever impaired and could never again be a lusterous white piece. It is still the same mentality in copper coins, with toned coins in copper being worth less than original red usually.[/QUOTE]
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