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<p>[QUOTE="johnny54321, post: 640254, member: 13342"]I agree. However, the range of AT coins is huge. Some are disgusting, where as others look so close to NT, they would likely even fool the TPGs. There are also all kinds of shades of gray as to what constitutes AT. Does intentionally storing a coin in a sulfer rich envelope for several years, and having it develop strong toning over the years make it AT? This really isn't a simple black and white issue in my opinion.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="johnny54321, post: 640254, member: 13342"]I agree. However, the range of AT coins is huge. Some are disgusting, where as others look so close to NT, they would likely even fool the TPGs. There are also all kinds of shades of gray as to what constitutes AT. Does intentionally storing a coin in a sulfer rich envelope for several years, and having it develop strong toning over the years make it AT? This really isn't a simple black and white issue in my opinion.[/QUOTE]
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