Why does Anaconda keep posting AT/NT threads?
agentjim007
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Give it up. You got chumped. OK I admit it I've been fooled many times so quit trying to show us we can't tell an AT from NT. Some are tough but the one you got faked out on (I'll bet it wasn't in the ANACS AT holder when it was offered to you) would make a blind man doubt it's originality.
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<< <i>I admit it I've been fooled many times >>
And a Good Morning to you too. Put your rock back down!
Agent -- what if that coin ends up in a PCGS slab? Then what -- is it still AT or market acceptable or NT?
Not defending Adrian, but he has seen enough coins to know blantant AT vs. a liner coin. I doubt he would have bought it knowing that the coin had no chance of slabbing.
Michael
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<< <i>because no matter how bad "the coin" is, there's ALWAYS fools who buy plastic. >>
Amen, dk!
Specializing in 1854 and 1855 large FE patterns
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1 Russ POTD!
<< <i>Because if there's enough red herrings on the floor, no one will notice the steaming turd. >>
<< <i>Because if there's enough red herrings on the floor, no one will notice the steaming turd. >>
Perfect!
<< <i>There's also a Buffalo in the PCGS grading guide that is supposedily AT. >>
BTW, David Hall says it's not AT - sort of.
Russ, NCNE
Mind if i copy that pic ?
<< <i>Russ,
Mind if i copy that pic ? >>
Have at it. I scanned it from the PCGS grading book.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>BTW, David Hall says it's not AT - sort of. >>
Okay, and I'm a little pregnant.
From the stories I've heard the supposed doctor was even bragging about it. Granted that's not proof, but the supposed doctor is also well known to work with nickel. So it is possible that the Buffalo is his work. As well as other nickels that have been slabbed by another top end TPG.
Michael
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<< <i>Russ,
Mind if i copy that pic ? >>
Have at it. I scanned it from the PCGS grading book.
Russ, NCNE >>
Calling all lawyers . . . calling all lawyers . . . there's been an infringement . . .