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POST A COIN U THINK IS A.T.but OTHERS KNOW IS N.T

........BUT NOBODY'S REALLY SURE AND U CAN'T PROVE ANYTHING ..........

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  • MeltdownMeltdown Posts: 8,903 ✭✭✭✭✭
    tHE fINEST kNOWN. image
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    Edited to add the seller's description... image
    You’re bidding on an 1922-P PEACE SILVER DOLLAR WITH RAINBOW TONING on the obverse side of the coin. Look at the smooth transition of colors, which is how you can identify genuine toned coins.
  • MrSpudMrSpud Posts: 4,499 ✭✭✭
    I believe this coin fits that description. I bought this coin even though I wasn't sure if it was AT or NT because I trusted the dealer and he said he believed it was legit. I found out later that the coin had bodybagged for AT at ANACS when the dealer who sold it to me tried to submit it. I believe that the dealer believes it is NT and that if submitted again it might get graded. I think it is AT but I'm not sure and I can't prove anything...
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  • critocrito Posts: 1,735
    80% of the wildly toned coins in slabs are AT.


  • << <i>80% of the wildly toned coins in slabs are AT. >>

    Where do you get that figure from?
    aka Dan
  • I disagree with the 80% figure because I have seen many of my own coins tone dramatically in 3 to 5 years naturally. There is a clear difference in NT and AT coins its not even a contest. I'm sure there are a few people out there that can deceive the masses. I'm sure almost everyone has tried to AT a worthless coin or ten but it always seems to come up short.

  • i'm with crito ; the wildly toned stuff is questionable to say the least

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