Calling this guys pics juiced would be a compliment, because this is going way beyond. It is just flat out deception, and I do not understand how his ratings are still as good as they are. This is a close second to "that other guy" on ebay.
There should be some sort of crime for creating a fraudulent collectible if it's been altered after authentication and preserved in a third party holder / container.
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I would think it was "after" slabbing.
Wish there was a trueview on it. Would have liked to seen it BEFORE slabbing.
A lot of "some type" of contaminants on that obverse, at the very least, and I would guess accelerated and likely artificial toning as well.
And, I'm a fan of (NT) toned SAEs. They don't even need to be outlandishly toned for me to enjoy them.
The market is saturated with QT and AT PCGS slabbed ASEs but every time one is presented on this forum it always has to be after the coin was slabbed...
I guess PCGS's slabs are just so inferior to NGC because these coins never seem to be offered for sale in their slabs...
For those here saying / guessing that the offending seller is gassing the coins, you are incorrect. This seller is simply adjusting the contrast and saturation levels through a photo editing program. I know this for sure due to a selling experience with the aforementioned seller. Coin was purchased from me, then he listed it for sale with pics that looked nothing like the coin in hand or my pics for that matter. Sad to say he sold it for more than what he paid me for it.
And yet the tarnish market flourishes.... when the page is brought up, it includes an entire line up of AT ASE's and Morgans...Whether this is photographic or actual chemical manipulation... they are selling. Very sad... Cheers, RickO
@morgandollar1878 said:
For those here saying / guessing that the offending seller is gassing the coins, you are incorrect. This seller is simply adjusting the contrast and saturation levels through a photo editing program.
It think it's both.
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I would think that the coins would have some degree of toning to start with as I could not imagine someone expecting a wildly toned coin like in the photos and receiving something that is mostly white without the seller getting a lot of negative feedback. But then again, eBay often defies logic. So I am thinking as mentioned a combination of both...the coins are toned in the slabs and then the photos manipulated to greatly enhance the 'toning'. IMO those coins are very unattractive and I hope the buyers get a great deal of enjoyment out of them because the prices they pay for them are not gonna be retrieved if they ever go to sell them to a reputable dealer or knowledgeable collector!
@ms70 said:
There should be some sort of crime for creating a fraudulent collectible if it's been altered after authentication and preserved in a third party holder / container.
Fraud is generally defined in the law as an intentional misrepresentation of material existing fact made by one person to another with knowledge of its falsity and for the purpose of inducing the other person to act, and upon which the other person relies with resulting injury or damage.
This seller has been around a long time on eBay. The seller's speciality use to be buying low end graded PL or DMPL Morgans and cracking out, then juicing the raw photos and selling as high end DMPL. Unfortunately the seller has expanded his business plan to include toned coins.
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Yeah...I saw that gem.
That has bids?!?! Melt value at most. $241.50 at time of this post.
Collector, occasional seller
One of the typical sellers too. Must have moved on from juiced dmpl pics to altered in holder coins.
Collector, occasional seller
Looks like something a 5 pack of cigarettes a day smoker hacked up...
That or it was stabbed at the new Chernobyl PCGS location?
Looks like it might have dueling shill bidders awaiting someone legit to snipe?
Looks like it has a bad case of gas.
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Calling this guys pics juiced would be a compliment, because this is going way beyond. It is just flat out deception, and I do not understand how his ratings are still as good as they are. This is a close second to "that other guy" on ebay.
Really?
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There should be some sort of crime for creating a fraudulent collectible if it's been altered after authentication and preserved in a third party holder / container.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
Those things are grotesque. Do we have another in-slab "gasser" trying to emulate edynamicmarketing?
I would think it was "after" slabbing.
Wish there was a trueview on it. Would have liked to seen it BEFORE slabbing.
A lot of "some type" of contaminants on that obverse, at the very least, and I would guess accelerated and likely artificial toning as well.
And, I'm a fan of (NT) toned SAEs. They don't even need to be outlandishly toned for me to enjoy them.
I've been told I tolerate fools poorly...that may explain things if I have a problem with you. Current ebay items - Nothing at the moment
Auction ended. Looks like someone got a hose job.
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His DMPL pics look juiced as well. How can he have so many of them to sell?
LOL... after slabbing gasser... LOL
The market is saturated with QT and AT PCGS slabbed ASEs but every time one is presented on this forum it always has to be after the coin was slabbed...
I guess PCGS's slabs are just so inferior to NGC because these coins never seem to be offered for sale in their slabs...
I would happily offer less than melt.
For those here saying / guessing that the offending seller is gassing the coins, you are incorrect. This seller is simply adjusting the contrast and saturation levels through a photo editing program. I know this for sure due to a selling experience with the aforementioned seller. Coin was purchased from me, then he listed it for sale with pics that looked nothing like the coin in hand or my pics for that matter. Sad to say he sold it for more than what he paid me for it.
The coin in question in the OP.
Collector, occasional seller
You're really going out on a limb suggesting this is AT
. That is hideous!
AT or not the pic is oversaturated, and gawd awful ugly.
Look at his eBay feedback. Seems a lot of buyers like his stuff. Well at least one buyer likes his coins.
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And yet the tarnish market flourishes.... when the page is brought up, it includes an entire line up of AT ASE's and Morgans...Whether this is photographic or actual chemical manipulation... they are selling. Very sad... Cheers, RickO
That seller is a hose job.
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It think it's both.
Great transactions with oih82w8, JasonGaming, Moose1913.
I would think that the coins would have some degree of toning to start with as I could not imagine someone expecting a wildly toned coin like in the photos and receiving something that is mostly white without the seller getting a lot of negative feedback. But then again, eBay often defies logic. So I am thinking as mentioned a combination of both...the coins are toned in the slabs and then the photos manipulated to greatly enhance the 'toning'. IMO those coins are very unattractive and I hope the buyers get a great deal of enjoyment out of them because the prices they pay for them are not gonna be retrieved if they ever go to sell them to a reputable dealer or knowledgeable collector!
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Don't get me started on those hedious things!
Just not my thing, but for the ones who like them....nice.
Who would pay a premium for stuff like that? I'm a toning fan but I wouldn't want that junk.
juicing the pics with photo software.
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Another dip gone bad. Yuck!
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Fraud is generally defined in the law as an intentional misrepresentation of material existing fact made by one person to another with knowledge of its falsity and for the purpose of inducing the other person to act, and upon which the other person relies with resulting injury or damage.
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running like a water color in the rain...."
It might be artificially toned, but it's for real some kind of nasty disease ridden looking thing...
This seller has been around a long time on eBay. The seller's speciality use to be buying low end graded PL or DMPL Morgans and cracking out, then juicing the raw photos and selling as high end DMPL. Unfortunately the seller has expanded his business plan to include toned coins.