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Will Silver Toning Wear Off In Circulation From Wear.

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I was wondering if a highly toned silver coin would lose most of its toning if it re entered circulation. Or would just the high points lose the toning with the fields remaining black.

I'm not talking about rainbow toning just the end of the line black toning from honest age. I just have some walkers that look almost like they have black tar in the fields. While relatively light on the design.

I'm not sure if it's toning, or they got into heat sometime during their life, or just dirt and grime.
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It would be a lot easier to offer you advise if we had a few pictures of what you have. Although it sounds like heat treatment if the coin is solid black, if it's not toned that way both sides, then it may be some other environmental damage. How it would wear in circulation depends on that type of damage or toning.
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A Walker wouldn't last long in circulation.
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I try to get to my walkers tonight and take a picture of one that has it.

Also mostly just been pondering it for my pocket piece. If I let it toned before I wear it down could I get s decent cameo out of it.
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Of coarse. Dipping a coin will remove toning because it removes the the surface metal. Wear is the same thing. Sure the high points will go first but over time only the recesses around the devices will keep the toning as the devices protect the surface metal around it
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Exactly.
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Have they been through a fire?
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