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Burks
For fun check out the two quarters below. Please scroll SLOWLY!!!!

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These both were stuck under the gravel of my aquarium for a period of two weeks for the first and four weeks for the second. How do you determine naturally toning on these? They were toned by fish and snail poop after all, that's pretty natural right? hysterical.gif
GDJMSP
QUOTE(Burks @ Nov 6 2006, 08:24 PM) [snapback]271708[/snapback]

For fun check out the two quarters below. Please scroll SLOWLY!!!!

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IPB Image

Are these AT or NT? Please answer your BEFORE scrolling down for the answer.
These both were stuck under the gravel of my aquarium for a period of two weeks for the first and four weeks for the second. How do you determine naturally toning on these? They were toned by fish and snail poop after all, that's pretty natural right? hysterical.gif



I got a better question - did the fish eat the date on that coin or what ?? blink.gif
Burks
Heh it's two different quarters. The first is a 1999 Delaware and the second a 1989. The other sides kind of toned black.

If anyone is wondering why I posted this......I'm bored and needed a break between studying and lab report research/writing.
thedeadpoint
QUOTE(Burks @ Nov 7 2006, 12:29 AM) [snapback]271717[/snapback]

If anyone is wondering why I posted this......I'm bored and needed a break between studying and lab report research/writing.


I feel your pain. Lab report due today and plenty of problem sets due every 5 minutes.


I say its natural toning though.
UncleBobo
What can be more natural the poo?
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