can anyone tell me if these two Morgan's are artificially toned Morgan's ? Thanks [решено]

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IMO they are both AT. The colors aren't consistent with natural toning, and they are 100 percent toned on both sides. My guess is someone used liver of sulfur on them.
▪ Liver-of-Sulfur Patina ▪

http://www.hodgepodgerie.com/liver-of-sulfur-patina.html
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Thought so, thank you very much.
or it could have been an anodizing tone which is far easier than using liver of sulphur, also it is much cleaner and doesn't smell like a thousand rotten eggs. :x

This is a coin I had as a brooch, I removed the mount pin and loop but it was badly done. Seeing as the damage had slaughtered its value, I decided to play with different flows of electrical current with 925 silver using different liquid combinations. No copper sulphate or liver of sulphur was used, but you can see the similarity when compared to your own coin.

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Fluke - I found this on You Tube Make Silver Different Colors by Anodizing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrA7Jyw1uOs
Those who believe they can do something and those who believe they can't are both right.
- Henry Ford
A nice patina can be achieved with an egg:
Crush an hard boiled egg
Put it in a plastic container that can be closed.
Put the coin on his side and close.
After some minutes the coin has a nice durable patina.
It is indeed the sulfer in the egg that gives the toning.
:°
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Цитата: "edduns"​Fluke - I found this on You Tube Make Silver Different Colors by Anodizing

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VrA7Jyw1uOs
​That is a very long winded and over the top way to do it, especially saying you have to stir it constantly for 10 minutes (Sulphur is a nightmare to dissolve I know, but 10 minutes constantly stirring....... B. ) The double florin above as you can see is vibrant like his result, except my method takes less than 60 seconds from start to finish (providing the coin is clear of loose dirt). He also uses his method on bullion 99.9% when I find results vary with mixed content % silver.
Restoration addict : Verdigris Removal : Zinc White spot removal : Iron Rust Removal : Silver brooch/necklace mount Removal
the egg method gives a more even patina (except perhaps for the point it stands on)
if you have some eggs that are overdate, you can still use them for this job.
But first the coin should be clear of all grease and dirt.
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