So how long for coins to nicely tone in Wayte Raymond holders?
MadMonk
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I'm trying a part two experiment.
I had some Franklins in Wayte Raymond holders for about two years..some have just stated to get some color on the rims. The thought occurred to me that some of these may have been neutralized, etc, so To get a better Idea of what might happen, I took an original roll of Kennedy halves and inserted them into the remaining holder. What sre your thoughts on how long, storage, etc.
I had some Franklins in Wayte Raymond holders for about two years..some have just stated to get some color on the rims. The thought occurred to me that some of these may have been neutralized, etc, so To get a better Idea of what might happen, I took an original roll of Kennedy halves and inserted them into the remaining holder. What sre your thoughts on how long, storage, etc.
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less disturbance of the album, the better.
Heat is commonly used in AT'ing coins, so common sense would tell me that
a warmer environment would make things happen faster, for better or worse.
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