Artifically Frosted "DCAM" SMS Kennedies entering the Market

I had an insightful conversation with a Dealer who is pretty much on the inside track when it comes to most Moderns, and even more so with Kennedies.
He is seeing (and confirming) there is a hoard or two of artifically frosted Kennedies entering the market- mostly (if not all- a few PR 1969's- 1970's may also be in the batch) SMS's and mostly from 1967 in a Service's holder with super high grades attached.
He's three for three with me on information so I think it's worthy to check into this. I know I'm going to.
Just a "heads up" if you have a coin or two you've recently purchased that falls within this catagory.
He is seeing (and confirming) there is a hoard or two of artifically frosted Kennedies entering the market- mostly (if not all- a few PR 1969's- 1970's may also be in the batch) SMS's and mostly from 1967 in a Service's holder with super high grades attached.
He's three for three with me on information so I think it's worthy to check into this. I know I'm going to.
Just a "heads up" if you have a coin or two you've recently purchased that falls within this catagory.
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Can you mention names ? The same thing happened with Lincolns and I'm hunting the culprit.
Stewart
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<< <i>Braddick Can you mention names ? The same thing happened with Lincolns and I'm hunting the culprit. Stewart >>
The Dealer had no problem with this information being passed out in general terms, but did with specifics- at this time.
I may slightly disagree, but the terms of disclosure were reasonable.
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Joe
Then what is the harm in identifying which company isn't on their Ps & Qs? The harm comes from in NOT mentioning the company; you are supposed to be safe from this kind of alteration when buying encapsulated coins, provided it is a reputable company.