But did you get a kiss first? I really feel at least the top coin is a bad coin. Color looks splotchy and abrupt. Hope this isn't a trick post. But even if it is I would stand behind my opinion.
Edit to add: even the shades of colors on the top coin don't look natural, I know you like us to explain our opinion on these.
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Those are beautiful Russ, what do they smell like?
as long as you didn't spend that much on them, you are okay - heck, melt them down and sell the silver content (it looks like someone already started melting them)
Is this a trick question like mbbikers? Is it now Doc Russ?
If you don't know, good coins for Frattlaws AT website group.
I've found Ikes and Kennedys toned like the first one. The heat and humidity down here in the south does that. PCGS doesn't like them though and they come back as AT. The second one looks very unnatural to me.
THe blue spots on the first make me confident to think it's AT... the second one could be AT, but could be real depending on how it was stored- I really like it regardless!
Notice that they are the most common of common Kennedy halves. I would bet that Russ just got his "do it yourself AT kit" from ebay and is practicing on cheap coins before he applies AT to less-cheap 1964 Kennedy halves. Keep trying........you'll get better.
I'll say both are AT... not because I know what I'm talking about, but because it seems that every AT coin is some kind of common date. Funny thing about AT. A few days ago, my wife had some chicken in the oven and I said "what the heck", let's throw a couple of coins in there. So I threw in a 2000 cent and a 1998 quarter out of pocket change. The quarter got dark and rainbow toned and the cent came out bright like the outer layer melted off. My 7 year old dauther thought that the oven turned the penny into gold. Kind of ironic, since there are a few sellers on eBay that have ovens that really do turn common coins into "gold."
Of course they're AT'd, even I could figure these out. I got a group of seven of these in from a new eBay coin doctor.
<< <i>If you don't know, good coins for Frattlaws AT website group. >>
Sinin1,
That's why I grabbed then, to donate to Michael's project. I picked the two most blatant of the batch to post here; the rest are a bit more subtle. I figure if he can't use them as submission material, he can spend them on fees.
Very interesting. I remember someone on this forum was experimenting with toning coins by placing them in different places around the house. Anybody remember who that was? I wonder how the experiment turned out. It blurs the line between AT & Natural becuse it was all dependent on how and where the coins were stored. If you remember who it was, please let me know. Thank You.
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in general, you can look at a coin and think to yourself, "just how did this coin get to lookin like this?"
if you know anything about coins, it's pretty easy to determine just how much someone "helped the process along", how long it took, and/or how good they were at it. get it, "AT" it? heh.,
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that are rather abrupt and the margin of the color change too well defined and sharp.
As for the bottom coin, Im not sure , could be OK. Bear
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<< <i>I sure hope I didn't get screwed. >>
But did you get a kiss first? I really feel at least the top coin is a bad coin. Color looks splotchy and abrupt.
Hope this isn't a trick post. But even if it is I would stand behind my opinion.
Edit to add: even the shades of colors on the top coin don't look natural, I know you like us to explain our opinion on these.
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
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get tonekillers opinion
Never seen one like that 2nd coin.
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Looks like you dipped the top one in sulpher and put the bottom one on your heater.
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rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
Is that a rhetorical question?
as long as you didn't spend that much on them, you are okay - heck, melt them down and sell the silver content (it looks like someone already started melting them)
Is this a trick question like mbbikers? Is it now Doc Russ?
If you don't know, good coins for Frattlaws AT website group.
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<< <i>I'm pretty certain Russ knows the answer for both of these coins, what's the motivation for the thread? >>
Definitely TomB!
Funny thing about AT. A few days ago, my wife had some chicken in the oven and I said "what the heck", let's throw a couple of coins in there. So I threw in a 2000 cent and a 1998 quarter out of pocket change. The quarter got dark and rainbow toned and the cent came out bright like the outer layer melted off. My 7 year old dauther thought that the oven turned the penny into gold. Kind of ironic, since there are a few sellers on eBay that have ovens that really do turn common coins into "gold."
<< <i>If you don't know, good coins for Frattlaws AT website group. >>
Sinin1,
That's why I grabbed then, to donate to Michael's project. I picked the two most blatant of the batch to post here; the rest are a bit more subtle. I figure if he can't use them as submission material, he can spend them on fees.
Russ, NCNE
if you know anything about coins, it's pretty easy to determine just how much someone "helped the process along", how long it took, and/or how good they were at it. get it, "AT" it? heh.,
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I was thinking about something like "Really pretty colors! How did you make these?"
Russ, NCNE
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