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<p>[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 911460, member: 15309"]I think your research of toned Peace Dollars has made your opinion relevant at this point. I never saw the Peacegate dollar in hand either but remember wanting to vomit after seeing the photo, just like you. Like I said, Anaconda had no problems selling slabbed AT coins, I just don't think that equates to them being the coin doctor.</p><p><br /></p><p>With regards to Walkers, I think they are almost as difficult to find with attractive rainbow toning as Peace Dollars. When you find one with spectacular rainbow toning, you must at least question it's authenticity. This is the same point that David Hall was trying to make about Peace Dollars, although much more clumsily. Questioning the authenticity of the toning on these coins does not condemn the coins to AT, rather it helps ensure that a fewer number are slabbed due to increased scrutiny.</p><p><br /></p><p>MJ on the CU forums has the best rainbow toned walkers with a natural appearance that I have ever seen. If we compare the two coins in this thread to his, the differences are striking. I consider both walkers in this thread to be QT and not market acceptable despite the fact they reside in NGC holders.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Lehigh96, post: 911460, member: 15309"]I think your research of toned Peace Dollars has made your opinion relevant at this point. I never saw the Peacegate dollar in hand either but remember wanting to vomit after seeing the photo, just like you. Like I said, Anaconda had no problems selling slabbed AT coins, I just don't think that equates to them being the coin doctor. With regards to Walkers, I think they are almost as difficult to find with attractive rainbow toning as Peace Dollars. When you find one with spectacular rainbow toning, you must at least question it's authenticity. This is the same point that David Hall was trying to make about Peace Dollars, although much more clumsily. Questioning the authenticity of the toning on these coins does not condemn the coins to AT, rather it helps ensure that a fewer number are slabbed due to increased scrutiny. MJ on the CU forums has the best rainbow toned walkers with a natural appearance that I have ever seen. If we compare the two coins in this thread to his, the differences are striking. I consider both walkers in this thread to be QT and not market acceptable despite the fact they reside in NGC holders.[/QUOTE]
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