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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 891000, member: 15309"]That is the whole point. I don't know you. You state that your intentions are in the interest of scientific research. Do you know how many fledgling coin doctors have used that as a cover while they secretly perfected their craft. Too many to count I am afraid.</p><p><br /></p><p>First you state that you value my experience and input, but when I give you the truth about what is going on in this thread, you get defensive and ask me to stay out of your thread. I have already stated that I will not do that any further.</p><p><br /></p><p>It makes no difference whether your intentions are good. The simple fact is that the information being discussed in this thread represents a direct threat to the toned coin market which I am heavily invested. There is a unwritten rule in the numismatic community that AT methods are not discussed publicly. As long as you and the others in this thread continue to violate that unwritten rule, I will be here to chastise you for your irresponsible actions.</p><p><br /></p><p>Lastly, in case I haven't made myself clear. I have absolutely no respect for this thread. It should be entitled "<b>how to artificially tone coins long term</b>". Earlier in this thread, another respected member of this forum gave you a warning which you did not understand.</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>What he meant was this thread has the potential to end up badly, and it has![/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 891000, member: 15309"]That is the whole point. I don't know you. You state that your intentions are in the interest of scientific research. Do you know how many fledgling coin doctors have used that as a cover while they secretly perfected their craft. Too many to count I am afraid. First you state that you value my experience and input, but when I give you the truth about what is going on in this thread, you get defensive and ask me to stay out of your thread. I have already stated that I will not do that any further. It makes no difference whether your intentions are good. The simple fact is that the information being discussed in this thread represents a direct threat to the toned coin market which I am heavily invested. There is a unwritten rule in the numismatic community that AT methods are not discussed publicly. As long as you and the others in this thread continue to violate that unwritten rule, I will be here to chastise you for your irresponsible actions. Lastly, in case I haven't made myself clear. I have absolutely no respect for this thread. It should be entitled "[B]how to artificially tone coins long term[/B]". Earlier in this thread, another respected member of this forum gave you a warning which you did not understand. What he meant was this thread has the potential to end up badly, and it has![/QUOTE]
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