Interesting toned silver eagle
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<< <i> GADZILLA."
I was wondering who would be the first to pick that up
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Sugar magnolia blossoms blooming, heads all empty and I don't care ...
But, mine is not as colorful
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The name is LEE!
<< <i>I should contact the seller and offer him a few more just like that, fresh out of the oven, for half that price.
Let's see you make them "just like that". I would love to see it.
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<< <i>Its always amazing to see these actually slab but then they are 99.999 fine silver and fairly susceptible to toning. Ron (Bochiman) has some nice "closet toners"! >>
Nothing like that one though....mine seem to tone a little darker with the air here....
(not for everyone's taste but, knowing they at NT and given the look, I personally like some of these
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<< <i>I should contact the seller and offer him a few more just like that, fresh out of the oven, for half that price.
In the oven on one side only ?
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<< <i>I should contact the seller and offer him a few more just like that, fresh out of the oven, for half that price.
I the oven on one side only ? >>
Doubt it, which is why I posted and told him I would love to see what he could do like that.
I understand that people like to try to be funny, but I also like to see some substance behind claims and posts like that (because I have never tried the oven/skillet/potato/sulfur/etc tricks that people claim do things) so I can learn what to look for. If they can't, then maybe they shouldn't be so flippant.
Flippancy is quite rampant around here and it really detracts at times.
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what is there not to like? ;-)
<< <i>drwstr123 that is a very beautiful coin. Don't really care if it's NT or AT. >>
I can't really tell you, I had it in a coin envelope and it slid to the back of my old monitor. A year later this came out???
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<< <i>drwstr123 that is a very beautiful coin. Don't really care if it's NT or AT. >>
I can't really tell you, I had it in a coin envelope and it slid to the back of my old monitor. A year later this came out??? >>
I was going to ask if it was the Taco Bell napkin technique?
But the coin looks great. And that is natural toning to me.
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Yes, a lot of money...I'd say $350 is about right. However, that is 100% NT.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
<< <i>That's a lot to pay for fake tarnish. >>
Perryhall...how do you know it is fake?
I don't. Some of it looks NT to me. Help educate me in how you can tell it is fake tarnish.
I do think it is way overpriced.....some will likely pay a few hundred for it. I would probably pay ~$50ish myself though.
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<< <i>That's a lot to pay for fake tarnish. >>
Perryhall...how do you know it is fake?
I don't. Some of it looks NT to me. Help educate me in how you can tell it is fake tarnish.
I do think it is way overpriced.....some will likely pay a few hundred for it. I would probably pay ~$50ish myself though. >>
It's totally NT. Couple hundred is right IMO. Seller is uhh odd: 'any reasonable offer' on the text, but 'high price because I really do not want to sell it' in the Q&A section. Well, it's fraudbay...
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They must have gone to the Longacre school of posting (1 hit wonders)
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<< <i>I'm still waiting for those saying it is AT and they can do it in the oven to come on back and tell us/me how (and hopefully they have pictures of ones they cooked up that look just like that).
They must have gone to the Longacre school of posting (1 hit wonders)
Dang.. I already posted
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Where's the sticker on that slab BTW. Oh that's right, it's not a real coin. Paing over two grand for an ounce of silver bullion? As long as people wanna make that market, that's their thing. I don't dig it it, but I don't dig lots of other things too.
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<< <i>Perryhall...how do you know it is fake?
I don't. Some of it looks NT to me. Help educate me in how you can tell it is fake tarnish. >>
I can see someone putting silver coins in a sulfur rich enviornment for a few months to create very expensive toned coins so they can be sold on eBay for a big profit. The toning may be NT but I'm suspicious that it had some help.
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I don't find the toning attractive, looks like it fought with a red Crayon.
Bochiman's toners, very nice.
drwstr123's toner, nothing to say, but WOW.
Wish mine would tone like that, I'm good at milk spots though.
Scott
<< <i>From what I have seen, toning won't cover the milkspots, if they are there. It will change the overall look of the coin, and maybe that is what you are referring to, as it will make the focal point on the toning rather than untoned silver where the focal point would be on the milkspots since they are a change of the color/composition. >>
Of course the spotted area won't tone because something else [most likely chlorine based] is tying up those surface atoms that would normally be available to react with toning species. I'd use a little touch up paint on the spots.
Here's one in the original packaging, black cardboard with a plastic sleeve...
The coin sits in the holder kockeyed, where the toning is on the coin sits below the edge of the holder...
Allowing for a little pocket of gas to build up and make a beautiful Sun Rise...
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<< <i>From what I have seen, toning won't cover the milkspots, if they are there. It will change the overall look of the coin, and maybe that is what you are referring to, as it will make the focal point on the toning rather than untoned silver where the focal point would be on the milkspots since they are a change of the color/composition. >>
Yeah, the nice toning looks nice but then you see the untoned areas and realize they are spots. Then the spots are almost as bad as the fingerprints.
Stefanie
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Stefanie
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<< <i>Interesting, I don't have any protective packaging on mine and none show signs of toning.
But, I bet you are healthy (with the air you breathe)
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<< <i>Interesting, I don't have any protective packaging on mine and none show signs of toning.
Silver tarnishes easily, just ask anyone who has had to polish the silver service. Leave it out anywhere, it will change.
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<< <i>Interesting, I don't have any protective packaging on mine and none show signs of toning.
But, I bet you are healthy (with the air you breathe)
Not sure about that with all the spare the air days we seem to have in the bay area.
I hope to move to the puget sound area of Washington where the air thing will be fixed.
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<< <i>Interesting, I don't have any protective packaging on mine and none show signs of toning.
Silver tarnishes easily, just ask anyone who has had to polish the silver service. Leave it out anywhere, it will change. >>
ASE's which are 999 pure silver seem to more easily tone than sterling silver (925) and coin silver (900).
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