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Enhancing Toning Process Naturally?

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 Posted 12/22/2015  8:38 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sel_69l to your friends list
Whats wrong with common old newspaper to accelerate toning?
Wrap the coin, and leave it on a windowsill for stong sunlight to get at the package.

I have never done this sort of thing, because I can't see the point.
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 Posted 12/22/2015  9:25 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jack jeckel to your friends list

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Whats wrong with common old newspaper to accelerate toning?


These were like this when I found them and are much more pronounced in person and had to buy them when I saw them.

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 Posted 12/22/2015  9:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list
Just for fun I'm giving it a hook;

I have a harshly cleaned, (not by me), 1955 silver
dollar. I gave it a wash with mild Baby Shampoo to get
rid of any crud. I had an old pulp comic from 1973 that
serves as a donor for paper. I cut two circles out of
the comic using a flip with the plastic cut out as a
guide for diameter. Then I put a few pages cut out
in circles on each side of the coin and it is on the
window sill.

Will check back in a month.



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 Posted 12/22/2015  10:24 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add cameo92 to your friends list
Awesome, thanks, SilverDon!

This is all interesting, but just to remind people, I'm not really looking to tone coins that quickly necessarily...the whole magazine/newspaper thing seems borderline AT to me...I may still try it though for some of my more lower-end coins...
Like I said, I'm more thinking about the best conditions for toning, like temperature, humidity, sunlight, etc...
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 Posted 12/23/2015  1:06 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Biedercoins to your friends list
If you don't have enough sunlight but do have one of those full spectrum lamps, I've found (by accident) that those will do serious toning on clad coins. I left some Ikes on the blotter along with some Suzy Bs & the top Ike was noticeably darker than the next. The small dollars weren't stacked straight so where they overlapped there were shadows. A copper bullion round also was accelerated in tone. This was just over the course of a long weekend. I haven't replicated the conditions with any other metals.

Just an FYI. I might try some of the above tricks on BU small cents in the dark weeks ahead in 2016.

Just another side note re: sunlight. Last summer I took some 1964 cents straight from the roll and treated them with a couple conservation fluids and I found that Verdi-care was best at limiting toning of new coins. Hmmm...
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 Posted 12/24/2015  02:20 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
I'll just try the Kraft paper thing (I guess paper grocery bags would do the trick?) on a BU 1964-D quarter and dime. For the dime I'll leave it in full contact and I'll try to bull's eye tone the quarter. Before pics will come tomorrow.
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 Posted 12/24/2015  3:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
Okay, here are the before pics. I would have started this yesterday, but I was skiing for the first time this season- there was a ton of new powder up in the mountains.
I also have two tattered Walt Disney comic books from 1940 and 56. Do you think that paper would work even better?
I suppose the coins are not really BU, but they don't have much toning so they should be fine for this. The quarter was one that my dad got in his change a month or two ago and the dime was in some of my junk silver.

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 Posted 12/24/2015  4:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add moxking to your friends list
Lordy, lordy. You won't hurt that comic. The only reason I mentioned pulp magazines was because I collect those, too, and during the decades I've amassed a stack of sick children that can be dismembered with no real harm or loss of value.

Pulp magazines specifically got there names from the really, really terribly cheap paper they were printed on. That paper contains a lot more sulfur and a lot more chemical waste than most any other paper you can find.

But old comics are fine AS LONG as they are trashed. Although I haven't bought any new comics in two decades I would hate to hear that they were subject to abuse.

I'm sure there are plenty of other things besides pulp magazines (the paper started getting better in the late 1940's) that could do the trick.

Anything I've done to coins was to help save them from ugliness, not enhance their beauty.
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 Posted 12/24/2015  6:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
I didn't mean I would damage the comics, just slip a coin or two between the pages. Also, the one I said was from 1940 actually has several copyright dates throughout, going as late as 1946.
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 Posted 01/26/2016  2:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list
I took my dollar out today, no toning
using a 1970's comic as an envelope.
It was there on the window ledge for
over a month. Will try a pay envelope.
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 Posted 01/26/2016  3:12 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add trout1105 to your friends list
With all this discussion lately regarding toning Silver coins and how easily and quickly it can be done doesn't it make you curious about the 100+ year old coins you have in your collection that are still blast white?
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 Posted 01/29/2016  5:48 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add benjaminfailor01 to your friends list
I'll try toning my coins in an envelope, but it usually doesn't work. What kind of envelope is best?
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 Posted 01/29/2016  6:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list
I'm using a sheet of kraft paper folded a bit thicker than the coin (a 64-D quarter) with a hole cut in the middle that the coin fits in. I'm going for bull's eye toning. So far, I've got a bit of yellow-orange toning in the fields.
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 Posted 01/29/2016  6:46 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverDon to your friends list


I'm trying a folded grocery bag.
On the window ledge.
Will report back in a month.



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 Posted 01/30/2016  02:21 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Numisma to your friends list

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I'm trying a folded grocery bag.

That's what I'm doing for my 64-D dime. The quarter and dime are both on the window sill. As for pictures, there's not a lot to see yet- it's very faint. I'll post when it's a little more bold.
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