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<p>[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1629290, member: 36230"][FONT=&amp]</p><p><br /></p><p>"Looks like sulfur residue" huh? Flowers of, liver of, or....? Have we been experimenting? </p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>Wow... you almost had me there. Well, at least until the end, and with all due respect, Tim, you have no case. A coin residing in TPG plastic means that the toning is (or was at the time of slabbing) market acceptable and is not a definitive AT/NT answer. Have you already forgotten about the Morgan you swore is NT but was bagged? Do you really think the "one time consideration" they offered you had anything to do with your claims of the coin having been in an album? They are likely humoring you since your claim will have nothing to do with if the coin grades out or not. You have submitted once in your life, got lucky on one coin and blew the rest, so what does this really tell you. I find it interesting that mere months ago you were starting threads about how much you disliked slabs, but now act as if you're the go-to guy on everything TPG, other than when it is your coin and you want to know if it has been cleaned, will slab, or even its grade range.</p><p><br /></p><p>You are more than welcome to your opinion, but what I cannot understand is why the same guy who claims to want to devote his entire life to protecting newbies will knowingly and intentionally post uninformed assumptions worded as if it is experienced fact. Has it ever crossed your mind that some newbie could assume you actually know what you're talking about? Is it not possible that you could cause more damage than Littleton, The Franklin Mint, or whoever is your target du jour? Newbie is not a bad word, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with being in that stage of the game. I've been involved in this long before you were a glimmer in your momma's eye, yet I still and always will consider myself an eternal newbie. There is ALWAYS more to learn, so maybe you should consider taking the same approach.</p><p> </p><p> [/FONT][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="BooksB4Coins, post: 1629290, member: 36230"][FONT=&] "Looks like sulfur residue" huh? Flowers of, liver of, or....? Have we been experimenting? Wow... you almost had me there. Well, at least until the end, and with all due respect, Tim, you have no case. A coin residing in TPG plastic means that the toning is (or was at the time of slabbing) market acceptable and is not a definitive AT/NT answer. Have you already forgotten about the Morgan you swore is NT but was bagged? Do you really think the "one time consideration" they offered you had anything to do with your claims of the coin having been in an album? They are likely humoring you since your claim will have nothing to do with if the coin grades out or not. You have submitted once in your life, got lucky on one coin and blew the rest, so what does this really tell you. I find it interesting that mere months ago you were starting threads about how much you disliked slabs, but now act as if you're the go-to guy on everything TPG, other than when it is your coin and you want to know if it has been cleaned, will slab, or even its grade range. You are more than welcome to your opinion, but what I cannot understand is why the same guy who claims to want to devote his entire life to protecting newbies will knowingly and intentionally post uninformed assumptions worded as if it is experienced fact. Has it ever crossed your mind that some newbie could assume you actually know what you're talking about? Is it not possible that you could cause more damage than Littleton, The Franklin Mint, or whoever is your target du jour? Newbie is not a bad word, and there is absolutely nothing wrong with being in that stage of the game. I've been involved in this long before you were a glimmer in your momma's eye, yet I still and always will consider myself an eternal newbie. There is ALWAYS more to learn, so maybe you should consider taking the same approach. [/FONT][/QUOTE]
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