Really? Who even submits clad coinage for grading?
Since they are just bullion coins with no numismatic value so they provide an obvious target for coin doctors. And since they don’t have an...
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Kurt, Morgan dollars are the most common, but finding NT album toned coins is easy as pie. Then of course you have classic commemoratives which...
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Lol, now that makes me smile!
This thread is just another example in a long line of threads over the years that propagate the myth that the TPGs consciously change their...
And every toned coin they have previously graded would be eligible for their grading guarantee; it will never happen.
Why does the guy AT his coins and then sell them for no premium? I just don't like buying coins from people like that and rewarding their bad...
This one looks legit, could be an EOR.
Great tip indeed! I should have included that in my thread on the subject. Thank you! Jefferson Nickels Reverse of 38 vs Reverse of 40
I agree but disagree with you. Something happens to people when coins like this are offered. They know that rainbow toned coins can generate...
If what you are saying is true, that ATing coins that are indistinguishable from NT is easily accomplished, the toner market would be saturated...
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And again, the coin in this thread would never pass muster with anyone with any experience in toned coins. And speaking of experience, I have...
I forgot to post my 64s 1964-P: A rare crescent toned Jefferson [IMG] 1964-D: [IMG] 1965: [IMG]
You didn’t offend me, I just don’t want you to write off toned coins because a bunch of guys with very little experience dealing with toned coins...
While there are AT coins in straight graded slabs, they are not common as your post would suggest. The overwhelming majority of rainbow toned...
I’m not a big fan of the toning on that coin but I don’t know if that photo accurately represents the look of the coin. As for grade, you know...
Listen Meow, he specializes in toned coins, which means he buys them and sells them. Why are you assuming that he was the submitter to the TPG?...
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