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<p>[QUOTE="Kryptonitecomic, post: 1018317, member: 26784"]I think a bigger concern and one newbies should be educated on are all of the raw AT coins out in the market place especially Ebay....I see those as 1000 times more dangerous than a $4000 to $10000 certified toner. I am sure they are out there...but I don't know one single new collector dropping $4000 on toned morgans.....but on the flip side I think we all know hundreds of new collectors buying AT garbage on Ebay.</p><p><br /></p><p>What you feel comfortable spending your time warning others about is completely up to each individual.....for me I feel like the real threat is the cheap easily accessible junk available.....not the toners priced like cars. Now you may say that the risk is small becuase there is less downside to folks paying $50 for a AT coin then $4000 for a common date Morgan. I don't know if that is the case or not, probably comes down to opinion...but the stability of the toning on the $4000 morgan make me feel a lot safer then having 25 AT morgans that will probably turn black in the next 5 years <img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie2" alt=";)" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Kryptonitecomic, post: 1018317, member: 26784"]I think a bigger concern and one newbies should be educated on are all of the raw AT coins out in the market place especially Ebay....I see those as 1000 times more dangerous than a $4000 to $10000 certified toner. I am sure they are out there...but I don't know one single new collector dropping $4000 on toned morgans.....but on the flip side I think we all know hundreds of new collectors buying AT garbage on Ebay. What you feel comfortable spending your time warning others about is completely up to each individual.....for me I feel like the real threat is the cheap easily accessible junk available.....not the toners priced like cars. Now you may say that the risk is small becuase there is less downside to folks paying $50 for a AT coin then $4000 for a common date Morgan. I don't know if that is the case or not, probably comes down to opinion...but the stability of the toning on the $4000 morgan make me feel a lot safer then having 25 AT morgans that will probably turn black in the next 5 years ;)[/QUOTE]
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