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Valued Member
United States
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It is toning. Alongside the rim of the capsule- so it is caused by intrusion of air and chemicals in it through the capsule. It may be a defect in the capsule or not complete closing of it. If the set is stored at the place that caused the toning in the first place, it will continue.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
75147 Posts |
Definitely toning.
Errers and Varietys.
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Bedrock of the Community
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Toned Eagles always sell for a premium on ebay - just saying.
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Moderator
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 with arkadyn here. If you have any other capsules lying around, you may want to use it and get that RP ASE into it.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
5640 Posts |
American Silver Eagle Collectors Love Toning, Most do, I Love it. I see Perimeter Toning and As Noted, It will continue IF left where it has been kept. Silver reacts to Storage conditions and Clearly Will be seen, Just a Matter of When, ...... If we all lay out Our Sets We too would see the Transitions, If conditions allow Environment Is Everything.... Just My Opinion...Capt, They Look Great, Thanks for Sharing.....  PS, Nothing like opening up a Set from days gone bye, and Just checking them out...  ....... !!!!!
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Moderator
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Toning. Because the Mint capsules are not air tight. I do like the rim toning though.
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Bedrock of the Community
 United States
12866 Posts |
That's a lovely set.  Makes me want to get mine out and check for toning! 
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Celtic Stated, " Makes me want to get mine out and check for toning! " One of The Greatest Feelings I know, Checking Out Old Coins from The U S Mint and RE-Loving Them All Over Again.....  It's the Natural Thing to Do.......... 
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Bedrock of the Community
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Quote:One of The Greatest Feelings I know, Checking Out Old Coins from The U S Mint and RE-Loving Them All Over Again.....   Amen! That's the second greatest part of collecting in my opinion, a VERY close second to the feeling when it first crosses your desk (i.e., the thrill of the hunt). 
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Quote: One of The Greatest Feelings I know, Checking Out Old Coins from The U S Mint and RE-Loving Them All Over Again..... 
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Pillar of the Community
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Celtic Stated, , " a VERY close second to the feeling when it first crosses your desk " The Man is Right, We Must Agree, When Your Right, Your Right......... 
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Pillar of the Community
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I've had some success in removing this type of toning and it seems to work best on reverse proof ASEs. Or bullion or Uncirculated, not as well on proof ASEs from what I've seen. Let me know if interested. I've had good luck with it, and then have put them back in the same capsule. As far as the general comment on them being desirable if toned, that's all in the eye of the beholder. I've never really liked it in general. But again it's up to the individual. I do have one proof ASE I bought from one of the larger online dealers, one if the Mints authorized purchasers, actually. Well this backdated proof ASE I bought from them arrived with the ASE actually popped out of the capsule. It has just the nicest looking bronze tone to it that I really loved the look right away. I really don't search out toned coins, but decided I wasn't sending it back, it really is "handsomely toned". I still wonder if the capsule being popped that was why this ASE toned like that.
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Moderator
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very nice gilly! Glad you are happy with the one you got. 
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Pillar of the Community
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Gilly wrote: Quote: I've had some success in removing this type of toning and it seems to work best on reverse proof ASEs. Or bullion or Uncirculated, not as well on proof ASEs from what I've seen. Let me know if interested. I've had good luck with it, and then have put them back in the same capsule.
I'm interested, thanks.
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