The auction has a nice large scan. So when did the buyer decide that it was artificially toned? Was it really necessary for the buyer to have the coin in hand to decide it was AT and how did he decide that it was AT if he couldn't tell from the scan?
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Why keep selling coins then?
Cameron Kiefer
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I found that reply amusing too.
What I find a bit odd is that he's got a number of NGC coins and a few PCGS here and there.
Rarely do I remember Tonecoin selling slabbed coins.
No, they look AT'ed. End of story.
The auction has a nice large scan. So when did the buyer decide that it was artificially toned? Was it really necessary for the buyer to have the coin in hand to decide it was AT and how did he decide that it was AT if he couldn't tell from the scan?
Joe.
583 positives and only 5 negs???? String 'im up, I say!
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