AT or NT ??

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Looking for Atlanta $1-$20 Series 1928-present + Stars , Raw or Graded !! &
FR-1509 ,FR-1509*,FR-1510,FR-1510*,FR-1511*,FR-1512*,FR-1514*
in PCGS 66 or 67PPQ**
EBAY ITEMS
Check out - BrettEldredge.com !! Hometown Singer
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Fellas, leave the tight pants to the ladies. If I can count the coins in your pockets you better use them to call a tailor. Stay thirsty my friends......
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AT all day.
not MA
Here's some NT if it helps you any.
ditto
The magenta to yellow in the 1936 is wrong and the blue is far too strong for a 1936 business strike. My guess it was shined, or a very shiny coin, when it got doctored. At least they tried. They overdid the obverse.
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Qualified graders beg to differ.
Bright purple is best avoided. You might see a more subtle purple on some PF copper, though.
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"Sou Mangueira......."
Could be AT...... also could be NT due to storage environment....Remember, most here consider that AT must have 'intent'....
Cheers, RickO
I do not believe the top tier TPGs would find that market acceptable. But maybe if the moon is full, the temperature is exactly 85, the wind is blowing from the SSW, the receptionist called in sick, and the grader has a hangover it just might find its way into a holder.
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i see phoney baloney there. just saying
Too bad it is not an Indian cent!
AT. Btw, nice car GrimReaper. : )
There were no indian cents minted in 1918 I believe.
Interestingly enough though, 1918 marked the year Brenner's VDB returned, but this time on Lincoln's shoulder.
It has that "left in pants pocket and went through the clothes washer" look.
So, if it went through accidently then it is NT. If it went though on purpose then AT. Just have to determine intent, maybe with a pair of dice.
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"To Be Esteemed Be Useful" - 1792 Birch Cent --- "I personally think we developed language because of our deep need to complain." - Lily Tomlin
Shenanigans.
AT.
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Wth???...
I thought if it's blue... it's true... it's damn true...
Is anyone else overconcerned about that rich carbon spot right below the left side of the date? Maybe it's not there if you take a picture straight-on but right now I'd worry it might come back as real color but in an altered holdered because of inviormental issues.
That's what frightens me. It's not there and then is there. Carbon can be a beast to recognize and then remove.
It's like one of those hologram stickers where if you change the angle, the date changes too! It's an easier way to finish a series without having to buy so many pesky coins.
Read more carefully, abcde12345.
And FWIW, carbon spots are hardly difficult to recognize. And they're impossible to remove.
Lance.
Sry I been away for so long guys but life got hectic as all get out this last month . Job , house repairs , kid trying to find a college , and other stuffs !!!! LOL
I bought the 36' as is just because I liked the color and from two local B&M's one said AT and the other NT which is why I threw it up . I'll try to get the non glamour shot as you call it CoinsAndMoreCoins .
Looking for Atlanta $1-$20 Series 1928-present + Stars , Raw or Graded !! &
FR-1509 ,FR-1509*,FR-1510,FR-1510*,FR-1511*,FR-1512*,FR-1514*
in PCGS 66 or 67PPQ**
EBAY ITEMS
Check out - BrettEldredge.com !! Hometown Singer
You should get your eyes checked!

Asurcens certainly > @Azurescens said:
I know you mean well, but you have totally confused the issue because some on this forum think you have posted the same coin as the OP. Even though the date is different, the coin you posted has huge issues with carbon spots on Lincoln's shoulder. Not a great example of a toned 1918.
But I would not definitely say the OP's coin would not grade. I have submitted better that graded Questionable Color code .91, but the color does not seem correct to me.
I am really glad that I do not have grade these coins becsuse I have missed some obvious flaws, while impressed with color.
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I agree with the AT crowd.
Shake and bake treatment. 275° in conventional oven for 45 min.... add your favorite chemicals, flip over, add same chemicals on top of other side and bake another 20 min.
- Jim
@thisnamztaken ....would not even have to add chemicals if using a cast iron pan....Cheers, RickO
@OldIndianNutKase : it's a good example of toning but not one of a great coin and never claimed it was.