experts.. i have questions concerning dark/black toning

mope540

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In general, most collectors prefer a natural coin, black spots and all. If the coins have any value at all, I wouldn't clean them as it will lower their value.
 

:-\

It's a bit of a grey area regarding dug coins, I clean, then tone all my dug coins before I sell them. But I know it's a bit different over there.

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Don't clean them. It will lower the value.
 

thanks, everyone.
my mom always said to leave things alone... :laughing7:
 

I absolutely love the toning on the seated liberties. Matter of fact I was buying a couple of Franklin Halves over the weekend and picked one that had toning. So, yeah, bring on the patina.
 

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