http://www.ebay.com/itm/1976-S-Eise...b7201&pid=100167&rk=13&rkt=15&sd=282531102075 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1984-Howard...BU-Proof-Rainbow-Color-Toned-Gem/282531117161 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1964-Mexica...arvelous-Rainbow-Color-Toned-Gem/282531100798 Look at all the "strange looking toned coins" that no other dealers has to sell---read the complaints about him---those color configurations look induced. http://stores.ebay.com/The-Orlando-Mint?_trksid=p2047675.l2563
It takes work and effort to do artificial toning. Isn't it worth something for the time? I do think he should be up front that it is AT.
There is all kinds of ruckus about this "seller" over on CU. He was the subject of a thread I started here earlier this month. He bought a coin from me and listed it for sale on his eBay store less than 13 minutes after he bought it using my images. The original sale was hours away from being over when I discovered what he did. I contacted him and eBay about using my copyrighted images. I never got a response from him. The original listing ended without a sale, then several days passed and he re-listed it again using my images. So I contacted eBay and him, requesting that he remove my images from his listing immediately. He finally responded and accused me of "harassing" him about a "non-issue". Then apparently after eBay contacted him, he files for a return claiming that my images did not represent the coin in hand. I was shocked, because the images were obviously good enough for him not only for his first listing but a second listing and enough to ask 3 times the price he bought it for. Just look at his images. I highly doubt his images will represent his coins at all.. He's a dirt bag, you should block him as a buyer and never purchase anything from him.