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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 2117462, member: 15309"]I don't doubt you know of some guys who can occasionally sneak an AT coin past the TPGs. I don't remember threads on this subject lasting very long on the CU forum. However, I remember this topic being very lively on the TCCS, where I was a very active member. We talked about the subject at length and even had instances were there were known AT coins in TPG plastic. The very best I had ever seen were a group of rainbow toned Morgan Dollars. IIRC, Chris from RCToners bought them and photographed them. I know that Shane was active in that thread as well, maybe his memory is better than mine. But for all my time on the TCCS, nobody would ever come out and specifically provide the name of an AT coin doctor who had significant success fooling the TPGs.</p><p><br /></p><p>I have admitted that it is possible to get an AT coin past the graders at the TPGs, but I refuse to admit that it is easy, that the chemistry is trivial, or that the integrity of all toned coins is in question because of a very small number of AT coins in TPG plastic.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 2117462, member: 15309"]I don't doubt you know of some guys who can occasionally sneak an AT coin past the TPGs. I don't remember threads on this subject lasting very long on the CU forum. However, I remember this topic being very lively on the TCCS, where I was a very active member. We talked about the subject at length and even had instances were there were known AT coins in TPG plastic. The very best I had ever seen were a group of rainbow toned Morgan Dollars. IIRC, Chris from RCToners bought them and photographed them. I know that Shane was active in that thread as well, maybe his memory is better than mine. But for all my time on the TCCS, nobody would ever come out and specifically provide the name of an AT coin doctor who had significant success fooling the TPGs. I have admitted that it is possible to get an AT coin past the graders at the TPGs, but I refuse to admit that it is easy, that the chemistry is trivial, or that the integrity of all toned coins is in question because of a very small number of AT coins in TPG plastic.[/QUOTE]
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