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Everything this guy lists looks like it went through a baked potato at 350F, lol.

http://www.ebay.com/sch/rczomb1/m.h...047675.l2562
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He ruined tons of perfectly-beautiful coins for the creation of these abominations which won't sell to anyone with a lick of sense.

Unfortunately, ebay is full of bidders who are somewhat lacking in common sense.
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Maybe we can call this "Tuber Toning"?



Or "Uber Tuber Toning"...

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Amazing - no bids on anything - are people actually smartening up to this crap coin toning practice?
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Probably not. Take a look at his sold listings. About $35 for a potato proof 1964 Kennedy half.
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That's funny. I wondered what they looked like. I'm assuming you guys have tried this on coins.
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I've never tried to AT a coin but, it may be in my future (for educational purposes ). I guess in the end, if the coin looks like what is pictured and someone buys it for that, they should be happy. They're probably not ones to be concerned about NT vs. AT.
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I am starting to recognize artificial toning on some early silver dollars, half dollars, etc. Sometimes I can recognize it as artificial and sometimes I can't. In the setting of early coins it likely means it's been cleaned. Is there a sure way to distinguish artificial toning from natural toning?
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Is there a sure way to distinguish artificial toning from natural toning?


The short answer is no. A lot has to be taken into account such as the age of the coin, potential and/or known storage conditions, composition, etc. It also helps to look at examples of artificial toning (AT) through different methods.

Just like most things in numismatics, it has to be approached on a coin-to-coin basis and compared. Like science (because it is).
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I think photos can be deceiving compared to having the coin in hand. I've seen photos of coins that look "artificial" while the coin in hand looks great. Perhaps, some sellers use filters or poor lighting that make the coin look doctored. On the other hand, poor photos could minimize artificial toning. So, it seams easier to distinguish artificial from natural toning in person.
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I agree with paralyse .
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Any AT that involves contacting the surface with anything will not obey the laws of elevation chromatics. That's the first sign. The color distribution is not natural.
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This is a coin that I ATed. It took three months and the process was natural, but I induced the toning to happen.

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I think photos can be deceiving compared to having the coin in hand. I've seen photos of coins that look "artificial" while the coin in hand looks great. Perhaps, some sellers use filters or poor lighting that make the coin look doctored. On the other hand, poor photos could minimize artificial toning. So, it seams easier to distinguish artificial from natural toning in person.

that may be true, but I think there is 0 chance that these coins are natural toning. The mere fact that one seller is listing dozens of like-toned coins is a dead giveaway.
It actually seems that he is making sales, and getting decent prices. I can see why it is tempting to do that.
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This is a coin that I ATed. It took three months and the process was natural, but I induced the toning to happen.


Wow! That is a pretty quarter. If I saw that for sale, I would probably be interested...but I wouldn't be on the coins that that seller is selling.
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This is a bit off topic (sorry) but I don't know much about toned coins. I don't much care for them.

But I was wondering: Do they continue to tone...forever? Do they eventually turn black? My silverware turns black if I don't keep it wrapped properly, so I was wondering if it was the same.
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