If you think this coin has NT (natural toning) you seriously need to study up on toning. 1925 Lexinton Concord Commem. Half Dollar Rainbow Check out the seller's other toned coins: http://shop.ebay.com/cwbyup1051/m.html?_nkw=&_armrs=1&_from=&_ipg=&_trksid=p4340 When a seller has numerous toned coins for sale that all have similar looking toning that should be a clue that it is AT (artificial toning). Also, it is very, very unusual for a coin to have identical rainbow toning on both sides (like the Lexington Concord Half).
Cowboy is getting a lot of attention from the Cointalk crew these days. This thread is just a few days old. Toned '36 Long Island
How does he have 5800 rated feedbacks at 100%? Also, the graded coins have a stiff opener, is he using these to try and sell the others?
Attention would be right,its directing more viewers,that turn into potential bidders.And that is a reality,more bidders.although it may not be to some peoples likings.1 out of 5 will be interested,and 1 out 8 will watch,and 1 out of 10 will bid.these are real numbers,as you can check online with viewers,watchers,and bid history.So when you think your doing people the favor of knowledge,in reality,your doing the seller a favor.