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Obviously AT. In seven years I could not possibly get a coin to tone to this extent in a Taco Bell napkin in my window. The toning on this coin is not even nice.
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7 years in natural environment. Nothing added but nature. Took the photo with my cell phone. not the best. But no Taco Bell napking here just 7 years on the shelf bro!
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Toned with assistance
Nope...no assistance. Just natural atmosphere. No protection on the coin it had total exposure to light and the environment.
I can't do justice with the photo. Just shows how subjective view points on toned coins.
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The splotchiness of the toning (on the reverse especially) is highly suspect, and is generally the giveaway for AT.
So I guess I need to expound on my 7 years exposure. Maybe 20 years will cure that "splotchiness"...Fact is if 7 years on the shelf is considered questionable toning then it doesn't matter how many years on the shelf a coin is exposed. All toning is AT according to that definition!
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For coin collectors, I think Natural Toning is generally defined as becoming toned due to how a collector stores the coin using "normal" storage methods, IMHO.
If you store your coins in the open on a shelf, then it would fall under the "natural" label.
The splotchiness of the toning (on the reverse especially) is highly suspect, and is generally the giveaway for AT.
So I guess I need to expound on my 7 years exposure. Maybe 20 years will cure that "splotchiness"...Fact is if 7 years on the shelf is considered questionable toning then it doesn't matter how many years on the shelf a coin is exposed. All toning is AT according to that definition!
Just my opinion.
I don't think a TPG would consider this market acceptable.
I'm just curious why you would name this thread "NT or AT" if you were only going to argue with everybody that even mentioned AT.
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The splotchiness of the toning (on the reverse especially) is highly suspect, and is generally the giveaway for AT.
So I guess I need to expound on my 7 years exposure. Maybe 20 years will cure that "splotchiness"...Fact is if 7 years on the shelf is considered questionable toning then it doesn't matter how many years on the shelf a coin is exposed. All toning is AT according to that definition!
Just my opinion.
I don't think a TPG would consider this market acceptable.
I'm just curious why you would name this thread "NT or AT" if you were only going to argue with everybody that even mentioned AT.
Perhaps he just wanted to see how many people were wrong
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strange tarnish there... and both sides? Did you turn it regularly? Either way, if it were mine,
it would get a righteous dip, that looks as if it spent time in a urinal. Cheers, RickO
This may be AT , NT or ANT.
At this point, what difference does it make ?
The question is is it market acceptable. I'd vote no.
The splotchiness is consistent on SAEs when exposed to the air and left there in many areas.
Was it semi-close to any heating ducts/vents? Areas where air is forced around?
Whether it is MT or not, there are some people that assume knowledge where they are wrong, imho.
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Painted or stained shelf this was sitting on? What kind of wood?
Laminated wood board. Coin stood on its edge leaning against the shelf.
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All toning is natural, since it is the result of a chemical interaction.
For coin collectors, I think Natural Toning is generally defined as becoming toned due to how a collector stores the coin using "normal" storage methods, IMHO.
If you store your coins in the open on a shelf, then it would fall under the "natural" label.
If 80% of collectors stored their ASE's on window sills exposed to sunlight, then this would probably be market acceptable and expected. The fact is, 99% do not store their coins like this. It only matters what the current standards are for market acceptable. Storing coins on window sills is not the norm.
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PCGS will slab it... send it in...
I wouldn't be too sure of that. PCGS has had a recent influx of doctored ASE toners originating in Florida that have been given genuine holders Hundreds of them. A few got thru. Ebay currently has 5 or more pages of toned ASE's, over half with Genny holders.
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PCGS will slab it... send it in...
I wouldn't be too sure of that. PCGS has had a recent influx of doctored ASE toners originating in Florida that have been given genuine holders Hundreds of them. A few got thru. Ebay currently has 5 or more pages of toned ASE's, over half with Genny holders.
PCGS are the three blind mice when it comes to slabbing toned ASEs. If there are a few in genny holders then thats a recent change. The recent influx has actually been happening for years.
NGC stopped grading toned ASEs years ago because of that problem.
The question will be if PCGS goes out and buys up all of these AT coins in their plastic.
They should probably start with one infamous toned ASE that is owned by a board member that PCGS slabbed that even PCI labeled as AT...
that looks as if it spent time in a urinal.
Next to the Mint? get it??
Got it!
Thanks!
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Ugly? Nah. It isn't hideous. I wouldn't call it gorgeous, either, but it's OK, as far as colors go.
that looks as if it spent time in a urinal.
My first reaction was that someone puked on the reverse of the coin. This is one of the most unattractively toned images of a coin I have seen in 40 plus years. I hope the owner didn't pay a premium of any sort for it.
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OK. So I've learned that it's ugly toning; not market acceptable....AT all the way, even tho I know otherwise. No one will slab it although PCGS might. PCI wouldnt slab one that PCGS did. ASEs are notorious for the splotchy toning observed in the OPs imagse. Regardless of how the toning occurred over 7 years the consensus is "it's ugly, AT, not market acceptable, splotchy" or "POS".
Got it!
Thanks!
I didn't comment as of yet because for some reason almost any thread
that involves a toned ASE there are always the certain ones that say AT.
I really wonder how much experience the naysayers have with these bullion coins.
Anyways, it's natural albeit splotchy and not necessarily worth a premium.
As to if it will slab is anyone's guess as I have seen plenty of this type of toning
in slabs and also genuine.
ASE's are not notorious for splotchy unappealing toning. They are out there
but most just have a light brown toning.
They can tone as quickly as a year or as long as 20 years to never.
So don't take to heart those that condem so fast.
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The splotchiness of the toning (on the reverse especially) is highly suspect, and is generally the giveaway for AT.
Splotches have been given a bad rap, certain ones are good and certain ones aren't. The splotchiness with this one appears fine imho.
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Painted or stained shelf this was sitting on? What kind of wood?
Well posed. And/or what kind of shellac?
Non-scientifically, forgetting about market-acceptability, does fugly have anything to do with this?
PCGS will slab it... send it in...
I wouldn't be too sure of that. PCGS has had a recent influx of doctored ASE toners originating in Florida that have been given genuine holders Hundreds of them. A few got thru. Ebay currently has 5 or more pages of toned ASE's, over half with Genny holders.
How does everyone know the source? Who is the coin doctor that is doing them?
PCGS will slab it... send it in...
I wouldn't be too sure of that. PCGS has had a recent influx of doctored ASE toners originating in Florida that have been given genuine holders Hundreds of them. A few got thru. Ebay currently has 5 or more pages of toned ASE's, over half with Genny holders.
PCGS are the three blind mice when it comes to slabbing toned ASEs. If there are a few in genny holders then thats a recent change. The recent influx has actually been happening for years.
NGC stopped grading toned ASEs years ago because of that problem.
The question will be if PCGS goes out and buys up all of these AT coins in their plastic.
They should probably start with one infamous toned ASE that is owned by a board member that PCGS slabbed that even PCI labeled as AT...
PCGS is off the hook on that one; Braddick cracked it out!
Hard to believe it's been 3 years since I posted. Updated pics on the original 2008 Silver Eagle, still collecting dust and toning layers. Also, I was inspired after this post to include a bare naked 2015 Silver Eagle to compare the progression intervals.
The software has been updated since I last posted so hopefully these images will post properly.
Reviewing some of the comments from 3 years ago, I recall several threads discussing the surfaces of the Silver Eagles and one theorized that the solution used to rinse the planchets may have left residue on the finished coins causing surface flaws with aging. My next experiment will be a light dip to add a third specimen to the Eagle's nest. Will check back in 3 years!





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Yuck, I think I just vomited in my mouth a little. Please get some Weimans tarnish remover and dip that gal immediately.
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