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<p>[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 642714, member: 17557"]If the seller used gasses to tone the coin artificially and looked like the coins in the links would I buy it? Nope.</p><p> If the seller used gasses and stated he did so, and the coin looked good would I buy it? Nope.</p><p>If the seller said he had put the coins in an album, and they developed a nice shade of blue, would I buy it? If that was what toning I was looking for, or what coin I was looking for, Yes maybe.</p><p>If the seller said he had this coin at the bottom of his sock drawer, and said it toned, would I buy it? Yes, once again if I was looking for that certain coin/type of toning</p><p><br /></p><p>What I get tired of seeing is the AT garbage, like that in the links in my previous post. If it looks like that, I don't care what the seller did I am not buying. Now some coins, that are AT might look like a NT coin. If the seller doesn't state he did anything to the coin, and just says it is toned, and I cannot tell the difference, I might buy it, if he actually did do something to the coin, and I cannot tell, and lets say I send it into a TPG numerous times and it comes back BB, then I know I might have gotten ripped off. My point is, if you doctor a coin, to a point where it looks like anything near the coins in the links, and you claim it to be natural, or do not state that you toned the coin, you are just being a dishonest person, and a scammer in my mind.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="tmoneyeagles, post: 642714, member: 17557"]If the seller used gasses to tone the coin artificially and looked like the coins in the links would I buy it? Nope. If the seller used gasses and stated he did so, and the coin looked good would I buy it? Nope. If the seller said he had put the coins in an album, and they developed a nice shade of blue, would I buy it? If that was what toning I was looking for, or what coin I was looking for, Yes maybe. If the seller said he had this coin at the bottom of his sock drawer, and said it toned, would I buy it? Yes, once again if I was looking for that certain coin/type of toning What I get tired of seeing is the AT garbage, like that in the links in my previous post. If it looks like that, I don't care what the seller did I am not buying. Now some coins, that are AT might look like a NT coin. If the seller doesn't state he did anything to the coin, and just says it is toned, and I cannot tell the difference, I might buy it, if he actually did do something to the coin, and I cannot tell, and lets say I send it into a TPG numerous times and it comes back BB, then I know I might have gotten ripped off. My point is, if you doctor a coin, to a point where it looks like anything near the coins in the links, and you claim it to be natural, or do not state that you toned the coin, you are just being a dishonest person, and a scammer in my mind.[/QUOTE]
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