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<p>[QUOTE="tonedcoins, post: 642124, member: 25155"]Selling, not for a long time. Collecting toned coins yes. I do agree with you that maybe I have sold a AT coin without me even noticing it was an AT coin. But I never said all coins are detectable. I did mention there are occasions where you just can't tell like some TPGs who also do the same.</p><p><br /></p><p>coinman0456, but we need to do this simply because with every ones opinions, egos, and degree of expertise is the best way to absorb a little bit of knowledge from everyone posting here. So far, I am liking the responses I have been getting from tmoneyeagles, Lehigh96, desertgem who seem to know the most about this matter on this thread. Now, I like when people talk and say what they think and know because it helps me in my studies. I personally have little experience in chemistry and non in study of metallurgy. But have gone through many thousands of toned coins and studied them very close. </p><p><br /></p><p>Now by no means am I calling my self an expert, but know a whole lot of what I collect. My main problem is the people who do sell AT coins, don't say it on descriptions when selling (which should be illegal).</p><p><br /></p><p>I can defenetly show proof of some sellers artificially toning coins. I am not overconfident just like to speak my mind and love the danger zone desertgem. Now if you are a very knowledgeable coin doctor, I would love to know how you do this unidentifiable toning. To study and learn the differences in identifying both NT and AT.:kewl:[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tonedcoins, post: 642124, member: 25155"]Selling, not for a long time. Collecting toned coins yes. I do agree with you that maybe I have sold a AT coin without me even noticing it was an AT coin. But I never said all coins are detectable. I did mention there are occasions where you just can't tell like some TPGs who also do the same. coinman0456, but we need to do this simply because with every ones opinions, egos, and degree of expertise is the best way to absorb a little bit of knowledge from everyone posting here. So far, I am liking the responses I have been getting from tmoneyeagles, Lehigh96, desertgem who seem to know the most about this matter on this thread. Now, I like when people talk and say what they think and know because it helps me in my studies. I personally have little experience in chemistry and non in study of metallurgy. But have gone through many thousands of toned coins and studied them very close. Now by no means am I calling my self an expert, but know a whole lot of what I collect. My main problem is the people who do sell AT coins, don't say it on descriptions when selling (which should be illegal). I can defenetly show proof of some sellers artificially toning coins. I am not overconfident just like to speak my mind and love the danger zone desertgem. Now if you are a very knowledgeable coin doctor, I would love to know how you do this unidentifiable toning. To study and learn the differences in identifying both NT and AT.:kewl:[/QUOTE]
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