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I once attempted to assemble a certified premium gem set of SLQs with rainbow toning. Alas, it turned out to be an expensive and impossible...
1968-D: [IMG] 1968-S: [IMG] My collection gets a little sparse after this, I don't have much from the last 50 years.
I think they only use it with their Secure Plus service which would make you right that it is a marketing ploy.
I agree that the bust half has been dipped and developed a secondary toning. I don’t see anything that screams AT/QT but I also don’t collect...
No matter how outrageous the toning, there is a scenario in which that toning could have developed naturally with regards to intent. That is the...
Wrong, I’ve already established that artificial toning can develop as a result of improper storage.
I can't really see the toning that well on the 49-D, but those coins look fantastic from a toning perspective. Intercept Shield went out of...
That’s it, sold it to @robec
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My position on SMS sets is basically that anything is possible. I once owned an SMS Lincoln that was mind blowing! In fact, if nobody posts a...
Do you store your coins in an air conditioned home? Have you ever forgotten to put the acetate slide back in? You would be surprised what can...
I knew that but I’m not sure if the other followers of this thread knew it.
It doesn’t work that way, despite your wishes. The TPGs recognize that toning is an absolute certainty, and they are not going to penalize a coin...
I think I should stress, you don’t have to be the owner of the coin. If you see a coin on E-Bay, Heritage, GC etc that you think is AT, just post...
Ok, explain the scenario in which a TPG grader can know the intent of the owner(s) of the coin.
The count is 7-3 for AT without his opinion, I think it is safe to call it at this point.
I really don’t know what his opinion on your coin is.
By definition, MA precludes the coin from being AT/QT. It has to be either one or the other.
Since the idea was to generate points for posting an AT coin, I thought it would be inferred that the poster felt the coin was AT. We should only...
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