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One more toned franlkin (65fbl)  
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Wow what a great thread...I will have to contribute to these beauties when I get some time. Thad I love that 11!
I'll be dreaming in all spectrum's of a rainbow tonight! Thank you all!
Edited by neversuited1 10/10/2009 02:26 am
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Wow those are some nice Franklins! And I really like some of your coins especially that Seated dime, Budman. 
Edited by wheatguy 10/11/2009 7:31 pm
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It's tough capturing the colors! 
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Wow! That's a nice Lincoln, Vermont. That reverse is really spectacular, did NGC give it a fair grade? Here's an addition for my SLQ set, there's some really nice brownish toning that the pic doesn't show very well.  
Edited by wheatguy 10/27/2009 11:32 pm
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Amazing toners ! you guys are killin me ! ! I just got interested in Toners, love the Buff's. SLQ's and Halves, amazing. Posted a question in the Main forum you Toner fans might know the answer, please chek it out of you don't mind...?
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Edited by Moe145 10/28/2009 08:13 am
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Wow! Those are some really nice Canadians, d23. I haven't seen many foreign toned coins here. And really nice Seated halves, Moe.  Here's one nicely toned Rosie.  
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Someone call CSI and find out who printed this.  
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Another qustion for you Toner guys. I see that many beautiful Toners are common date semi modern coins. How is a price applied to Toned coins ? In a common date I guess the collector is paying the premium for just the fact that's it's toned? How do you know and where do you get the values for Toners. I know Toners have their own sub culture, just wondering if there is consensus on values or do you just go by the fact that if you like it you buy it. I have a few I picked up years ago and I bought them just cause I liked them. I want to start buying a few more Toners Classic or Modern and need some kind of price point.
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1925 DDO (prominent on 9 and Y) 
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Quote: How is a price applied to Toned coins ? In a common date I guess the collector is paying the premium for just the fact that's it's toned? I may be wrong, but there is no set price for toned coins. Some people would pay less for toned coins, and some people would pay huge premiums. It all depends on if the toning is natural or artificial, how attractive it is, and if the people interested in buying the coin likes toning. I personally like attractive and natural toning, but there are some types of toning I do not really like. I've seen many common dates go for gigantic prmiums just because of the way it was toned. A good example is this 1881-S Morgan. This is one of the most common Morgans, with many high grades, but they are selling it for $850 because of the toning. Hope this helps. http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...&its=I&otn=2And nice coins, eagle1, I like the strong doubling on that Lincoln. 
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Ahh I see that's what I though, I'd never pay that kind of premium for toning I see that. I guess if I like it and the price is in the untoned range I am good to go.
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