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Toning Of A Graded ASE

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Does a Slabbed & Graded ASE lose any of its Grade value if it starts to tone?
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 Posted 10/25/2023  8:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinfrog to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Depends, can't really help without pics.



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Just asking in general. Does a MS70 always stay a MS70?
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Does a MS70 always stay a MS70?


If it's in a reputable third-party holder (e.g., PCGS, NGC) it will remain, technically, an MS-70 even if it tones.

But technical grade is not the only factor to consider. If the eye appeal of a coin is impaired due to toning - uneven toning, unattractive color, etc. - a potential buyer may not be willing to pay the market price of an MS-70 coin.

On the other hand, attractive toning can enhance the market value of a coin.

So, there is no single, simple answer to your question once you move beyond a coin's technical grading.


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I don't think so.
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It all depends on the toning - I myself will avoid any toned out ASE's if at all possible. (for all silver coins for that matter)
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commems said it well.
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Beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
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