My Toned 1998 Silver Eagle Is Changing Fast.......
This was a coin that I cracked out of a PCI slab on August 1st 2008.
August 1st 2008:


October 25th 2008:

August 1st 2008:


October 25th 2008:

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<< <i>That is interesting, what are you storing it in? >>
Ever since I broke it out from the slab it's been in a plastic flip.
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<< <i>That is interesting, what are you storing it in? >>
Ever since I broke it out from the slab it's been in a plastic flip. >>
And the plastic flip sits on top of the stove....
<< <i>That is really curious. Are you storing it in a safe with other things like guns? >>
No, actually it's sitting in a cubby hole on my computer desk, it's the one in the middle sitting on the PCGS slab. I was going to list it on eBay but never got around to it. Now I guess I'll keep it for awhile to see what it does
This argument was brought up some time back and I was adamently against it but the reality is that a 99.999 fine Silver Coin will tone much differently and much quicker than a 90% Silver coin. Many including the OP have proven this.
The name is LEE!
<< <i>Actually, the Morgans will tone differently than the eagle due to the silver content.
This argument was brought up some time back and I was adamently against it but the reality is that a 99.999 fine Silver Coin will tone much differently and much quicker than a 90% Silver coin. Many including the OP have proven this. >>
I agree. Freshly dipped and they will tone quicker yet.
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<< <i>That is really curious. Are you storing it in a safe with other things like guns? >>
No, actually it's sitting in a cubby hole on my computer desk, it's the one in the middle sitting on the PCGS slab. I was going to list it on eBay but never got around to it. Now I guess I'll keep it for awhile to see what it does
So what's hiding in the slab????
Herb
<< <i>[So what's hiding in the slab????
A very spotted 2006 PR69 reverse proof
<< <i>The OP pictures look different from each other mainly due to the lighting. >>
The 2nd set of pictures have more light as you can now see the stitching in the cloth that I took the pictures on. The coin is changing color and turning MUCH darker.