Or this tab toned NR-------------Commemdudes Norfolk is sweet! Nice pic as well.........................MJ Edited to say- and while you two were editing, I was posting and now my post won't make sense either.
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Beautiful coins everyone! I have heard it mentioned before on Commems what is tab toning? And is it only to Commems? Sounds like the holder it was once in?
<< <i>Beautiful coins everyone! I have heard it mentioned before on Commems what is tab toning? And is it only to Commems? Sounds like the holder it was once in?
AB >>
Yes it's due to the sulfur content in the cardboard holders the commems where issued in.
The coins toned due to storage in these original holders.
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Now i see your link "RYK" cool! And thanks for that info "Broadstruck" but i was looking at the link that RYK posted and in it is a spectacular Antietam and it says it`s "A simply gorgeous originally toned Antietam-but not tab-toned." So now i`m confused (a state that i`m in on more then one occasion)...lol So did that issue come in a different type of original holder? Or what is the deal on that particular coin?
Walker Proof Digital Album Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
Undoubtedly, most of the contributors and other readers to this thread appreciate naturally toned coins. Some very cool and appealing coins are pictured. Hopefully, some of you will read my three part series on collecting naturally toned coins, in which coin doctoring and dipping are discussed.
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Edit: This is classic tab toning:
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from something like...
all described here.
<< <i>Colorful, but it does not look like tab toning to me. >>
Your right holder toned... I've lost a few brain cells trying to image this one!
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<< <i>Colorful, but it does not look like tab toning to me. >>
Your right holder toned... I've lost a few brain cells trying to image this one!
Now, look what you made me do (see my edits).
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<< <i>Colorful, but it does not look like tab toning to me. >>
Your right holder toned... I've lost a few brain cells trying to image this one!
Now, look what you made me do (see my edits).
I've also re-edited as it is tab toned just look at the reverse at 6 and 12 O'Clock, the obverse was in contact with the back of the cardboard holder.
Edited to say- and while you two were editing, I was posting and now my post won't make sense either.
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i>can I let go now? >>
Yes before you get a wedgie!
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<< <i>can I let go now? >>
Yes before you get a wedgie!
too late
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<< <i>can I let go now? >>
Yes before you get a wedgie!
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Hey that could be the highlight of your weekend!
AB
<< <i>Beautiful coins everyone! I have heard it mentioned before on Commems what is tab toning? And is it only to Commems? Sounds like the holder it was once in?
AB
Yes it's due to the sulfur content in the cardboard holders the commems where issued in.
The coins toned due to storage in these original holders.
<< <i>Colorful, but it does not look like tab toning to me.
Edit: This is classic tab toning:
and
from something like...
all described here. >>
Now i see your link "RYK" cool! And thanks for that info "Broadstruck" but i was looking at the link that RYK posted and in it is a spectacular Antietam and it says it`s "A simply gorgeous originally toned Antietam-but not tab-toned." So now i`m confused (a state that i`m in on more then one occasion)...lol So did that issue come in a different type of original holder? Or what is the deal on that particular coin?
AB
Good tab toning link
Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
<< <i>How did you know I was wearing shorts? >>
Actually agentjim007 I figured you for more of a Underoos wearer
Commems and Early Type
The Basis for Collecting Naturally Toned Coins, Part 1
The Basis for Collecting Naturally Toned Coins, Part 2
The Basis for Collecting Naturally Toned Coins, Part 3
PCGS Message Board Thread about Collecting Naturally Toned Coins Articles
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It was nice meeting you at the Garden State Show. Beautiful image of Mike's Norfolk. Now you know who I am.
that coin looks so good I had to hold on to the wifes' shorts
Herb