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The Doctor Is In! (Bear Bait)- Yet another blatant AT Franklin in an NGC slab.
This is getting out of hand! NGC is getting goofy!
Sure is purty though!
Sure is purty though!
"Wars are really ugly! They're dirty
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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Russ, NCNE
by the surface it sat on during the AT process. almost like a teflon pan
pattern. different amounts of heat hitting the coin causing the pattern.
I see he/she is in Chicagoland, so I have a clue at least.
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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you got to use jelly donuts.
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Capped Bust Half Series
Capped Bust Half Dime Series
<< <i>NGC really needs to get someone in there that can distinguish between AT and NT. >>
PCGS and ANACS have both also holdered these coins.
Russ, NCNE
Capped Bust Half Series
Capped Bust Half Dime Series
<< <i>I would bet that color as represented is nowhere close to the real color, look at the color of the slab and the hologram. Either they have been manipulated or just a bad photo. >>
sorry brother , you'd loose the bet on this one ...........
we saw it IN HAND and it's just like the image , just as bright
and just as colorful
jeepeepoohpoo is Blueberry
What the heck is that honeycomb pattern from anyway?
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<< <i>I would bet that color as represented is nowhere close to the real color, look at the color of the slab and the hologram. Either they have been manipulated or just a bad photo. >>
Ditto. I bet that coin is fine. The saturation level on the image is off the charts making the color look stupid.
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oh boy!!!!!
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<< <i>I would bet that color as represented is nowhere close to the real color, look at the color of the slab and the hologram. Either they have been manipulated or just a bad photo. >>
Ditto. I bet that coin is fine. The saturation level on the image is off the charts making the color look stupid. >>
You can look at that coin a hundred different ways and make a hundred different excuses- its AT any day of the week. Even if you were able to some way rationalize the color, what about the obverse honeycomb remnants ?? The only things I am aware of that make honeycombs in a natural environment are bees. I love NGC for what they offer the hobby, but they should be ashamed of themselves for letting something this obvious slip by. The AT problem is getting pervasively worse every day.....and it is not just NGC...
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<< <i>I would bet that color as represented is nowhere close to the real color, look at the color of the slab and the hologram. Either they have been manipulated or just a bad photo. >>
Ditto. I bet that coin is fine. The saturation level on the image is off the charts making the color look stupid. >>
BIG D5 ; the coin looks almost exactly like the pix- you loose too !
but it really looks like the pix !!!!
I love the rub on the cheek and scratches under the bust,
and full bell lines.I got better looking XF Franklins in my junk box.
Looks like a clad that was baked for an hour at 350 in an oven.
that AT into the holder.He put the reverse
showing in the front of the holder and the obverse
in the back.
Tampered Slabs
This particular post (June 4, 2003) from that thread talks about how easy and clean the NGC slabs come apart:
. . . All slabs except the PCGS ones(after the first gen) can be placed on a piece of leather, held on their sides by two fingers, rapped sharply close to one edge and then the other edge with a rubber mallet and they will pop exactly into along the seam. This is especially true with the NGC slabs. You can get at least 80 percent good breaks that way. Anyone can mess up a piece of plastic with screwdrivers, hammers, a vise or any number of other destructive ways. I throw mine away, but I cant speak for everyone. If I found this out by accident, imagine what someone who was actually trying to get a clean break could do!
May be a pretty good con! Like I said, I got taken by it once. . .
If you know who this seller is (do they hang out with count chockula?), then you should ask them if ngc graded the coin as is, or if the slab was tampered with to insert the AT coin?
Can we assume , as intelligent people ; that anyone putting an A.T coin in a broken open holder -
might choose a holder with an insert that was MS-65 or higher ????
<< <i>It appears to have this coin cooker's characteristic thin layer of haze.
Russ, NCNE >>
maybe the're cooked in a smoker!
<< <i>...i'd guess the plastic webbing it was laid on >>
I was thinking maybe bubble wrap, but you are probably right. Like the plastic mesh they sometimes bag poultry in.
I reckon Blueberry just breathes on 'em. Some very active chemicals there!
and they're cold.
I don't want nobody to shoot me in the foxhole."
Mary
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If he gets $500 out of it, I don't suppose it will matter.
Too many of these are getting into slabs today. And just to dilute the Kool-Aid a bit, they are getting into PCGS holders too.
Because it is!!!
<< <i>The NGC slab is sooo easy to break open and then reseal and have look like nothing has happened >>
That has not been the case since NGC changed the plastic in their holders (I think it's been a couple of years now) in order to make them "tamper evident". Try breaking one of them open.
<< <i><< The NGC slab is sooo easy to break open and then reseal and have look like nothing has happened >>
That has not been the case since NGC changed the plastic in their holders (I think it's been a couple of years now) in order to make them "tamper evident". Try breaking one of them open. >>
It really depends on the hammer shot - even with new ones. If you happen to hit exactly right, the seam will split evenly all the way around the slab.
Russ, NCNE