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<p>[QUOTE="tonedcoins, post: 640621, member: 25155"]Well Eddie, my simple definition would be an AT coin a coin with color which has been induced, intentional, accelerated, or chemically applied. A NT coin is that with colors resulting <font face="Verdana">[SIZE=-1]<span style="color: #000000">from long term storage within coin albums, canvas bags, envelopes</span>[/SIZE]</font> etc...</p><p><br /></p><p>Lehigh96 I wont be able to prove that, but from my little experience<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie6" alt=":cool:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" /> they just don't have the eye appeal as a NT coin. Now to your question. Those are some beautiful toned nickels and I would atleast like to guess but the pictures are very small. This is exactly what I like though. People answering and giving their acknowledgment and opinions to the toned coin category of the hobby.</p><p><br /></p><p>mark_h that is very true. It is true we can only do so much. This is the reason why I started this thread. To give new collectors of toned coins the ideas and opinions we all have. To understand how we agree and disagree when it comes to AT & NT Coins. </p><p><br /></p><p>xtrmbrdr, When I first started I also bought a couple of AT coins. I'm sure we all learned in a similar way at first. Like some of the guys here mentioned "It takes time & years of experience" to identify a NT from a AT coin. Although like others have mentioned. Sometimes you can't identify a AT coin just like the TPGs sometimes can't either.</p><p><br /></p><p>rockdude, whats up buddy. It is true and very sad that people sell them on ebay and don't say whether it's AT or NT. This can be for simple reasons such as 1. They don't know how to tell and rather not mention it. Or 2. They are coin doctors that rather not mention it to get a fool to buy it.</p><p><br /></p><p>Did you know there are coin doctors out there on ebay which even have 2 accounts to rip people off from 2 separate accounts to make even more money? Well, I don't know if you are allowed to mention them on this forum but I did at coinhood. I can also give the names if not permitted here my PM if you'd like.</p><p><br /></p><p>Thanks for all of you responses guys. I see things with even more curiosity now. Lehigh96, my buddy Tmoneyeagles is a big fan of yours....lol he told me you would most likely jump fast into this thread. I am always open to opinions. Thanks again :whistle:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tonedcoins, post: 640621, member: 25155"]Well Eddie, my simple definition would be an AT coin a coin with color which has been induced, intentional, accelerated, or chemically applied. A NT coin is that with colors resulting [FONT=Verdana][SIZE=-1][COLOR=#000000]from long term storage within coin albums, canvas bags, envelopes[/COLOR][/SIZE][/FONT] etc... Lehigh96 I wont be able to prove that, but from my little experience:cool: they just don't have the eye appeal as a NT coin. Now to your question. Those are some beautiful toned nickels and I would atleast like to guess but the pictures are very small. This is exactly what I like though. People answering and giving their acknowledgment and opinions to the toned coin category of the hobby. mark_h that is very true. It is true we can only do so much. This is the reason why I started this thread. To give new collectors of toned coins the ideas and opinions we all have. To understand how we agree and disagree when it comes to AT & NT Coins. xtrmbrdr, When I first started I also bought a couple of AT coins. I'm sure we all learned in a similar way at first. Like some of the guys here mentioned "It takes time & years of experience" to identify a NT from a AT coin. Although like others have mentioned. Sometimes you can't identify a AT coin just like the TPGs sometimes can't either. rockdude, whats up buddy. It is true and very sad that people sell them on ebay and don't say whether it's AT or NT. This can be for simple reasons such as 1. They don't know how to tell and rather not mention it. Or 2. They are coin doctors that rather not mention it to get a fool to buy it. Did you know there are coin doctors out there on ebay which even have 2 accounts to rip people off from 2 separate accounts to make even more money? Well, I don't know if you are allowed to mention them on this forum but I did at coinhood. I can also give the names if not permitted here my PM if you'd like. Thanks for all of you responses guys. I see things with even more curiosity now. Lehigh96, my buddy Tmoneyeagles is a big fan of yours....lol he told me you would most likely jump fast into this thread. I am always open to opinions. Thanks again :whistle:[/QUOTE]
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