The story is remarkable. I'm hoping for an article in Coin World or Numismatic News. I'll tell it here within the next few days if they don't run the story. At this point, it doesn't look like they will. I'm biased, because it's my set....but it's insane.
After $10,000 grading fees and 100 separate shipments to PCGS, this set is destined to be infamous. I gotta go....my 4 year old is bored....I'll be back....
Clearly, something is rotten in Denmark. I'll be getting out more stuff tonight....8:30 EST (Wednesday)or so....stay tuned.....in all seriousness, I would appreciate everyone's help on this. I got a tiger by the tail..... I gotta run now.....
<< <i>....would it surprise anyone if my the 49 coins in my 100% complete PCGS registry set was artifically toned? >>
Why is everyone acting like they understand this thread or what he/she is saying? Cue the Twilight Zone music again. I haven't seen a mass chain-yank like this before.
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
I am not trying to yank anyone's chain. I'm having a hard time resizing these pics. Here are the last four coins in the set. The story: one at a time with many rejections, I built the set. Sending in 2 or more got rejected. One at a time: a good shot at slabbing. The grades stink. So what you get in color, you lose in grade. But 49 together....eye-catching. How?? Heat. Specifically? I'm glad to tell. Any guess first?
<< <i>You're an amateur. When you get monster toned into slabs that bring stupid money like the real pros do, post them for us to see >>
Isnt that a little harsh? I think its quite interesting, if his story is to be believed that he got all of these coins past PCGS into slabs when the toning is AT. I'm not surprised, but I do give him credit if he's being honest.
<< <i>You're an amateur. When you get monster toned into slabs that bring stupid money like the real pros do, post them for us to see >>
Isnt that a little harsh? I think its quite interesting, if his story is to be believed that he got all of these coins past PCGS into slabs when the toning is AT. I'm not surprised, but I do give him credit if he's being honest. TPN >>
Credit for what? I have a difficult time finding any value to taking perfectly good coins and ruining them by throwing them into a frying pan just to prove PCGS will slab them. Maybe others haven't figured this out, so here's a new flash.....PCGS holders AT coins. Although uninspired ones like the ones in this thread won't do much damage to the hobby I love, the real pros are going to hurt a lot of collectors. I believe, like you do, that someday we are going to have a cost effective technology to bring this AT game to an end, and the resulting damage in the hobby will be huge. This is a topic that deserves harsh.IMHO
I'm in-between baths for the kids and taking care of my spouse with a broken foot, so I'm in and out of this thread. No doubt that I AM an amateur. All I know is I did it. For all non believers: try it. Now....so we can hear the results. Take a common commem like the Constitution proof dollar. Get out a frying pan. Any pan. Put it in. Put it on the highest heat you can. In five minutes or so, it oxidizes into the golden color. Don't go too long. Once it starts turning gold, it's about one minute. take it out as best as you can. A metal soup spoon; slide it out, etc. Put it on a plate you don't care about. 1/2 hour to cool. Presto! Let me know your results.
If his intent was the help expose the fact that PCGS holders AT'd coins, then I think he does deserve some credit. Getting this kind of thing out in the open is a benefit to the hobby. How many times have we heard these whispers by "those in the know" who steadfastly refuse to reveal any details - effectively protecting those who do this stuff?
No! This is getting ridiculous. This isn't a Coin Doctor Convention. Throw some of that water, cold, on your face and come out of your self-absorbed reverie. Three threads to get to this?
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Why waste one's time with fugly AT Commemoratives when one could have desireable NT coins (such as this one) by removing the coin from it's plastic encapsulation and placing it raw in the box of issue for a few years??
The point is that a self proclaimed amateur can AT 49 coins by using a frying pan all a nice golden color and get them slab. I think its kinda cool he's admitting it here on the boards, same as the thread discussing how to artificially tone coins in the old PCGS rattler holders and then getting them reholder and into the new slabs.
Anything that adds to the education of those that frequent the boards is great IMHO.
<< <i>Fats, If his intent was the help expose the fact that PCGS holders AT'd coins, then I think he does deserve some credit. Getting this kind of thing out in the open is a benefit to the hobby. How many times have we heard these whispers by "those in the know" who steadfastly refuse to reveal any details - effectively protecting those who do this stuff? Russ, NCNE >>
Russ, you are way too insightful to buy into his righteous cause. This guy is wearing his frying pan as a badge of honor. This guy is all about himself, not about educating the community.
You're both right. I am into educating the world on this. Toning and slabbing have serious problems that run deep. But this is my 15 minutes of fame. I've probably ruined my relationship with PCGS forever. I'm out there hanging with nothing to gain. Yes, I am saying, "look at me and what I did". But the real issue is this project exposes many flaws in the system.
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<< <i>Very nice. Was it naturally toned? >>
-of course it was, it's in a PCGS holder
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Mine was NT but I'd be suspicous of pretty much anything after the 1994 Veterans Set
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<< <i>would it surprise anyone if my the 49 coins in my 100% complete PCGS registry set was artifically toned? >>
No. But, it would surprise me if you were a forum member much longer.
Russ, NCNE
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It would surprise me, too.
...see attached for the buffalo....
This thread is pretty interesting.
<< <i>would it surprise anyone if my the 49 coins in my 100% complete PCGS registry set was artifically toned? >>
Since they are modern commems, and all have the same toning -- it would actually surprise me if they WEREN'T artificially toned.
TPN
Not!
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<< <i>I don't like riddles. >>
Yeah, cut the crap and give us the story. Quickly, before you get nuked!
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>I got a tiger by the tail..... I gotta run now..... >>
-That's not a tiger, and it's not a tail. Stop it, you'll go blind!
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<< <i>....would it surprise anyone if my the 49 coins in my 100% complete PCGS registry set was artifically toned? >>
Why is everyone acting like they understand this thread or what he/she is saying? Cue the Twilight Zone music again. I haven't seen a mass chain-yank like this before.
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
<< <i>Everyone in a frying pan. High heat. 4 minutes. Nothing else. No chemicals. >>
Cast iron? Stainless? Teflon? Copper bottom? Come on, man, these details are important.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>You're an amateur. When you get monster toned into slabs that bring stupid money like the real pros do, post them for us to see >>
Isnt that a little harsh? I think its quite interesting, if his story is to be believed that he got all of these coins past PCGS into slabs when the toning is AT. I'm not surprised, but I do give him credit if he's being honest.
TPN
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<< <i>You're an amateur. When you get monster toned into slabs that bring stupid money like the real pros do, post them for us to see >>
Isnt that a little harsh? I think its quite interesting, if his story is to be believed that he got all of these coins past PCGS into slabs when the toning is AT. I'm not surprised, but I do give him credit if he's being honest.
Credit for what? I have a difficult time finding any value to taking perfectly good coins and ruining them by throwing them into a frying pan just to prove PCGS will slab them. Maybe others haven't figured this out, so here's a new flash.....PCGS holders AT coins. Although uninspired ones like the ones in this thread won't do much damage to the hobby I love, the real pros are going to hurt a lot of collectors. I believe, like you do, that someday we are going to have a cost effective technology to bring this AT game to an end, and the resulting damage in the hobby will be huge. This is a topic that deserves harsh.IMHO
If his intent was the help expose the fact that PCGS holders AT'd coins, then I think he does deserve some credit. Getting this kind of thing out in the open is a benefit to the hobby. How many times have we heard these whispers by "those in the know" who steadfastly refuse to reveal any details - effectively protecting those who do this stuff?
Russ, NCNE
Apropos of the coin posse/aka caca: "The longer he spoke of his honor, the tighter I held to my purse."
Anything that adds to the education of those that frequent the boards is great IMHO.
TPN
<< <i>Fats, If his intent was the help expose the fact that PCGS holders AT'd coins, then I think he does deserve some credit. Getting this kind of thing out in the open is a benefit to the hobby. How many times have we heard these whispers by "those in the know" who steadfastly refuse to reveal any details - effectively protecting those who do this stuff? Russ, NCNE >>
Russ, you are way too insightful to buy into his righteous cause. This guy is wearing his frying pan as a badge of honor. This guy is all about himself, not about educating the community.
<< <i>I guess I don't understand your comment that "of course it was...it was in a PCGS holder".... >>
-When you play coy, you lose credibility.
<< <i>This guy is wearing his frying pan as a badge of honor. This guy is all about himself, not about educating the community. >>
Probably, which is why I started the sentence with "If".
Russ, NCNE