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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 541748, member: 15309"]I have already stated that I don't believe that the AT coin doctor business that gets submitted to the TPG's is enough to even touch their bottom line. Would present owners of toned coins freak out? Probably, but in the long run they are better off than continuing to blindly believe they own an NT coin simply because it is in a TPG slab. I could care less how it affects the registry points. The fact is that if you owned a coin that was slabbed prior to the start of the QT designation, you are essentially grandfathered in. Just don't send it back for review.</p><p><br /></p><p>I agree that it would cause prices of these coins to drop dramatically, but everyone I run into has already predicted that to happen anyway, so what is the difference. But lets be real, an MS65 coin with QT on the label is still an MS65 coin. The TPG is not saying it is AT, they just can't guarantee that it is not AT. Put it another way visually. Would you pay MS66 money for this coin if it had a QT on the label. I would and so would many others.</p><p><br /></p><p><img src="http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o59/ACPitBoss/Jefferson%20Nickels/JeffersonNickel1945-PNGCMS66Star-6.jpg" class="bbCodeImage wysiwygImage" alt="" unselectable="on" /></p><p><br /></p><p>As it stands right now, this Appalachian toned Jefferson will sell easily over $500, even when most collectors agree that it is AT.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 541748, member: 15309"]I have already stated that I don't believe that the AT coin doctor business that gets submitted to the TPG's is enough to even touch their bottom line. Would present owners of toned coins freak out? Probably, but in the long run they are better off than continuing to blindly believe they own an NT coin simply because it is in a TPG slab. I could care less how it affects the registry points. The fact is that if you owned a coin that was slabbed prior to the start of the QT designation, you are essentially grandfathered in. Just don't send it back for review. I agree that it would cause prices of these coins to drop dramatically, but everyone I run into has already predicted that to happen anyway, so what is the difference. But lets be real, an MS65 coin with QT on the label is still an MS65 coin. The TPG is not saying it is AT, they just can't guarantee that it is not AT. Put it another way visually. Would you pay MS66 money for this coin if it had a QT on the label. I would and so would many others. [IMG]http://i117.photobucket.com/albums/o59/ACPitBoss/Jefferson%20Nickels/JeffersonNickel1945-PNGCMS66Star-6.jpg[/IMG] As it stands right now, this Appalachian toned Jefferson will sell easily over $500, even when most collectors agree that it is AT.[/QUOTE]
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