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<p>[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 975005, member: 112"]The reason I didn't respond in this thread is because I knew the answer before Thad ever posted this and I didn't want to screw up his experiment with you guys.</p><p><br /></p><p>That said, Thad in my opinion this is a product that you should not produce. You should just scrap the idea and destroy any notes you have along with the product itself. </p><p><br /></p><p>Several reasons for that. Foremost is that you can bet the farm there will those who use it to deceive others. Then there will be those who use it for their own reasons, and later on that coin will be sold to someone else who unknowingly will deceive others. </p><p><br /></p><p>Will it fool the TPGs, maybe and maybe not. I've sure seen them slab worse examples, or ones that look even more AT than that one does. Me, I'd say AT in a second because it looks like droplets of liquid on the coin. But that can happen naturally, it just doesn't happen often.</p><p><br /></p><p>Either way, this is a bad idea and bad for the hobby. It's bad for you too because some are going to label you a coin doctor because of it. Of course it might make you a lot of money. But I'd prefer being able to sleep at night to having money.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="GDJMSP, post: 975005, member: 112"]The reason I didn't respond in this thread is because I knew the answer before Thad ever posted this and I didn't want to screw up his experiment with you guys. That said, Thad in my opinion this is a product that you should not produce. You should just scrap the idea and destroy any notes you have along with the product itself. Several reasons for that. Foremost is that you can bet the farm there will those who use it to deceive others. Then there will be those who use it for their own reasons, and later on that coin will be sold to someone else who unknowingly will deceive others. Will it fool the TPGs, maybe and maybe not. I've sure seen them slab worse examples, or ones that look even more AT than that one does. Me, I'd say AT in a second because it looks like droplets of liquid on the coin. But that can happen naturally, it just doesn't happen often. Either way, this is a bad idea and bad for the hobby. It's bad for you too because some are going to label you a coin doctor because of it. Of course it might make you a lot of money. But I'd prefer being able to sleep at night to having money.[/QUOTE]
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