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Can Silver Bars Tone Blue?

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Just out of curiosity can silver bars tone blue. I saw some for sale on APMEX that were toned with blue everywhere. What causes this?
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Toning is such a witches brew of what environments cause different types of patination that you aren't likely to get an items history right by color examination.

Is it a deep blue, nearly purple, light sky blue?
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I would think silver bars that are toned wouldn't be so popular (as compared to coins) - actually some people think toning is damage so for a silver bar I'd want a nice bright silver example. Or a raw silver bar (hand pored examples) has a beautiful matte silver coloring
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Here's the link to the bar I saw with the blue toning.

https://www.apmex.com/product/74546...ifully-toned
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Hmmm, out of stock - looks AT just for appearance!
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Looks intentional rather than accidental.
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Lookit the friggin rag marks! Oh yeah, purely a natural tone to that one, just wiped down with a bit of lemon Pledge to make it more shiny...months ago...
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The colours which we coin collectors call "toning" are caused by the thin-film interference effect - essentially, a thin layer of corroded metal less than a micrometre thick is acting in much the same way as a layer of oil on water creates an "oil-slick rainbow".

The colours can therefore match the colours of the rainbow. The thinnest layers give a red to yellow colour, then green, then blue. After blue comes black, as the layer becomes too thick for visible light to pass through it, so be aware, a piece of silver that shows blue toning is only a few puffs of smoke away from turning black.
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Natural or artificial, that toning is awesome!
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Silver can tone that color. I have a coin from this year that did that just sitting on a desk with no help. If I had to guess I would bet that that bar was made that way for people who like the look
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