Unreal Toning

Ok need an opinion. This coin looks soooo unreal lol. I did the checks to make sure it was not reslabbed etc. and it was from a respected seller but still looks fake. Is this even possible? In the middle of the front there is no toning, the shine on the right is just the sunlight reflection (sorry took bad shot) but the color toning on this is toooo perfect. Anyways co-worker who got me into coins showed me this recent purchase he made and we were wondering what the PCGS boards thinks.



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Bob
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Time and time again ASE's are subjected to this.
There are toning breaks...........................just like a Morgan.
There is a line or band.............................just like a Morgan.
There is the correct color progression......just like a Morgan.
On and on and on..........
Granted there are AT ASE's out the re just as there are AT Morgans and other coins
Here is my ASE with a line in it
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
These were sent across the street and came back Detailed. Cracked and sent to our host came back these grades
to which I feel are correct. ASEs tone in a different way than any other silver coin.
World Collection
British Collection
German States Collection
If you like it, that's what matters.
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So if you just leave an ASE in a wood desk it will tone rather quickly compared to 90%, but that doesn't mean the coin would tone vivid rainbow colors. I don't understand the premiums for toned ASE's IMO.
<< <i>ASEs are one area of numismatics in which I prefer blast-white, untoned coins over any heavily toned example. I just can't shake the feeling that any deeply toned ASE was deliberately placed in a sulfur-rich environment to generate color and make a profit for the person who did it. >>
i'd really enjoy seeing coins like these in a shield holder
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Here are the accurate images from the auction....the color was quite nice and I found the coin above average in terms of eye appeal
<< <i>ASEs are one area of numismatics in which I prefer blast-white, untoned coins over any heavily toned example. I just can't shake the feeling that any deeply toned ASE was deliberately placed in a sulfur-rich environment to generate color and make a profit for the person who did it. >>
My sentiment exactly....
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<< <i>These were sent across the street and came back Detailed. Cracked and sent to our host came back these grades
to which I feel are correct. ASEs tone in a different way than any other silver coin.
I recognize a few of those!
-Paul
Now, I appreciate the toned (NT) original looking pieces more.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Now..if you tweak the white balance a bit...
Has anyone else noticed the different surfaces over the years on these?
They tone slightly differently from it as well, from what I have seen.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Its a beautiful coin with outstanding toning....the winner was lucky I didn't have the dough or it would have been mine
<< <i>Since I was the original seller on ebay let me state....the coin in hand looks like thousands of others I have seen in NGC and PCGS holders. It doesn't look any more natural or unnatural then any of the other super rainbow toned ASE's floating around for the past decade. It all has to do with storage and the pure silver content. Obviously this coin hasn't been sitting in a cointain in an inert environment which would normally prevent toning but we can't automatically assume that some one put this in a hot plate with garlic and onions either
Here are the accurate images from the auction....the color was quite nice and I found the coin above average in terms of eye appeal
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CoinsAreFun Toned Silver Eagle Proof Album
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Gallery Mint Museum, Ron Landis& Joe Rust, The beginnings of the Golden Dollar
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More CoinsAreFun Pictorials NGC
Aw yes, Dansco Holders wonderful little things
Anyways, adding Kryptonite to my favorite sellers. The coin looks great!