Rodebaugh wrote:Dad collects mercs and is very happy with the intercept shield folder they are housed in. I have a (not complete) raw morgan collection that resides in intercept shield folders as well. My selling point was that Intercept claims to have tone/tarnish blocking elements embeded in their products. I liked it because it keeps my white coins white and my toned coins from toning any further. The folders will not reverse tone just maintain current condition.
appjoe wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Dad collects mercs and is very happy with the intercept shield folder they are housed in. I have a (not complete) raw morgan collection that resides in intercept shield folders as well. My selling point was that Intercept claims to have tone/tarnish blocking elements embeded in their products. I liked it because it keeps my white coins white and my toned coins from toning any further. The folders will not reverse tone just maintain current condition.
Now just last week I was at our local coin shop and I picked up a Dansco album to look at that had ASE's in it. Some of them were black around the edges and some had alot of toning. I told the owner of the shop that I was thinking of getting a Dansco album for my ASE's but I was glad I saw that and that I was going to keep mine in my 2x2's because they look as good as the day I bought them and that was 1 every year since 1986. He said what do you mean that's great ! I wish I could get them all to tone. Then he pulled some out that were really tone dark and he said he would buy them like that all day long at a premium. Now to me some really did look nice but most just looked plain ugly to me.
So what is it toning good, bad, or up to the person as to what he likes???
daviscfad wrote:its cheaper at wizzard coin supply
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