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Wow........toned ASE's are at it again.....
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WOW!
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<< <i>Looks AT and ugly AT at that. >>
That was my first thought......I think ugly is a tad extreme but it just looks created
Makes me really think about offing my toned ASE's
<< <i>how does a coin that young take on so much toning??? environmental damge? >>
$405? Easy come, easy go. Obviously accelerated, whether it took 16 years, or 16 minutes. The question is, will the "toning" stop there, or are such coins merely on a fast track to turning black, as silver does naturally, given enough time?
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<< <i>Does anyone think they would grade that coin again? >>
This spring I sent 4 toned coins across the street (3 Morgans and 1 ASE) that I know were NT (in my drawer) and all 4 came back AT....No more get graded by me
<< <i>The question is, will the "toning" stop there, or are such coins merely on a fast track to turning black, as silver does naturally, given enough time? >>
Does anyone have experience with these turning black? Just wondering if there's any data to support the hypothesis. ASEs with this (and similar, but different) looks have been in PCGS slabs for a while now so one would expect to hear some reports if they have been going dark, similar to milk spotting reports.
<< <i>Does anyone think they would grade that coin again?
I don;t think the grading was done all that long ago.
As for SAE's toning, Bochiman has some he simply sets out in his closet which come up with some wild colors and given the fact that these are 99.999% Silver, its easy to see how this could occur compared to the 90% coins.
Is it right? Only the consumer knows for sure and it is evident that the consumer has a financial love affair going on with PCGS Graded SAE toners as this one certainly is not the first nor will it be the last.
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