Are all toned coins in rattlers now suspect?

Edited to remove link since coin was not rattler and I was too busy looking at "old holder" and strongly toned coin......see what recent events have done? 
So, my title still stands: Are all toned coins in rattlers now suspect?

So, my title still stands: Are all toned coins in rattlers now suspect?
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
0
Comments
Russ, NCNE
Didn't wanna get me no trade
Never want to be like papa
Working for the boss every night and day
--"Happy", by the Rolling Stones (1972)
Ok...given that, the question still stands...are ALL coins in rattler holders now suspect?
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
<< <i>That damn Russ beat me to it. >>
And he knew the answer too.
Even if these aren't rattlers this seller has several coins with similar toning for sale right now...looks like he left them in the garage with the pool chemicals a litle too long...
But I'll be the first to acknowledge that it may be on purpose the matched-toning coins are for sale at the same time since some collectors try to match toning in their collection.
--Jerry
<< <i>Edited to remove link since coin was not rattler >>
Actually, it was. Sort of.
Russ, NCNE
rainbowroosie April 1, 2003
I wouldnt have ever bought a coin like that...just use your common sense when buying old rattler holders.
If it looks fishy, it may be. But there is hardly a "significant" number of ATd coins in rattlers. A few here or there, but most are pretty poor attempts IMO.
">"http://www.cashcrate.com/5663377"
<< <i>Am I the only one that thinks MOC morgan was blatant AT? >>
No. Many people expressed the same thought. But, this board is not comprised of the average buyer out there. Plenty of collectors would trust the color because the coin is in a PCGS slab.
Russ, NCNE
Yes.
Joe.
That's just what I was thinking.
<< <i>Rattler holders could possibly seem to be as poisonous as a rattlesnake for a little while to novice collectors in the wake of all this. But the informed and educated buyer should and will know better. JMHO. >>
I agree -- but the problem is that slabs have helped prop up the market by giving confidence to less knowledgeable buyers. Anything that undermines said confidence could take a lot of money out of the coin market.
That could be a good thing for advanced collectors looking for prices to fall.
I know the white balance is wrong - but I didn't feel like fixing it.
–John Adams, 1826
<< <i>Edited to remove link since coin was not rattler and I was too busy looking at "old holder" and strongly toned coin......see what recent events have done?
So, my title still stands: Are all toned coins in rattlers now suspect? >>
No.
<< <i>A coin being in a Rattler doesn't matter. All you have to do is AT a coin in a Rattler and then send the coin in to PCGS for a $5 reholder. >>
BINGO!!!
My 1866 Philly Mint Set
Russ, NCNE "
I still say Russ is the smartest S.O.B out there..........
............
<< <i>
<< <i>Am I the only one that thinks MOC morgan was blatant AT? >>
No. Many people expressed the same thought. But, this board is not comprised of the average buyer out there. Plenty of collectors would trust the color because the coin is in a PCGS slab.
Russ, NCNE >>
Liberty: Parent of Science & Industry