This coin has to be doctored! Its to new!!???

Take a look. How could a Prezzy Dollar tone that fast? The coin looks AWESOME but I doubt it is a naturally toned piece.
Toned PCGS Washington
What say you???
Toned PCGS Washington
What say you???
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Ray
There is no way in HE(double hockey sticks) PCGS would have slabbed that coin, is there!?!?! At least the seller is honest that the coin is altered.
edited to fix some errors.
Yes, but why then is it in a PCGS holder???
<< <i>Yes, but why then is it in a PCGS holder??? >>
You'll have to ask PCGS that question- I just lurk here and post occasionally.
<< <i>It says "questionable toning" right in the listing.
Yes, but why then is it in a PCGS holder??? >>
Because braddick isn't a PCGS grader?
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I agree, it was good of him to state it as such.
To bad it is not a sure thing that it is naturally toned. would be cool to have a set of toned prezzies. It might even make em' sort of nice looking.
I also concur that Pat, the seller, had nothing to do with toning that coin.
<< <i>It may have been toned in the holder. >>
Is that possible.....!?!?!?..........
BTW, I have seen quite a few doctored coins get into 1st tier TPG slabs, including a number of five figure coins. Some people like them because they're 'pretty.' I saw an obviously heat-treated four figure type coin in a 1st tier TPG slab just last week at Long Beach.
Take your pick. Let the docs know what denomination, in what grade, what you're wliing to spend and in what color combination you want. They will make it for you, submit it, and see if it gets through.
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<< <i>It may have been toned in the holder. >>
May? I would be willing to bet there is no way in hell PCGS graded that coin like that. No way in hell. Isn't this the reason PCGS had a press release about just this very thing?
PCGS Reinforces Rules for Suspected “Doctored” Coins
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“We’re seeing more and more coin doctoring than we’ve ever seen, and the methods used to alter the coins are more and more sophisticated,” said Ron Guth, President of PCGS, a division of Collectors Universe, Inc. (NASDAQ: CLCT).
“We are constantly trying to keep up with new and sophisticated techniques, such as micro surgery with lasers and various chemical treatments to alter the surfaces of coins. You name it, and the coin doctors are trying it. We’re giving public notice to those who alter coins that we’re clamping down on them.” >>
If he, the seller, knows it is AT, then he knows it doesn't belong in a PCGS holder. There are people out there that do not even know what AT means. If you are going to use acronyms in listings, you should at least define them...
edited to add:
I could say that my definition of AT is Authenticated Toning and cause a really big stink about it with the seller when PCGS tells me that the coin has been altered/destroyed.
Just food for thought, nothing else at all.
From what I have been told about the slabs, they are not air tight.
I really cannot see PCGS slabbing that coin as it currently exists, which is why I tend toward the AT view.
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Russ, NCNE
i am proud to be on your banned list on ebay. i will still always lump
you in with the dealers trying to make a fast buck.
i do not care if you AT it or not. you should be embarrassed to even
be selling it. 275 dollars huh? i laugh. at you and that coin.
Must have been a little moisture.
The ones in my dansco album start toning (darker not blue) within a couple of days.
I guess I am just saying these things seem to react quickly to the elements.
<< <i>I guess I am just saying these things seem to react quickly to the elements. >>
They do, indeed. So do Sacs. I've seen some VERY weird color on the latter in album sets.
Russ, NCNE
i am proud to be on your banned list on ebay. i will still always lump
you in with the dealers trying to make a fast buck.
i do not care if you AT it or not. you should be embarrassed to even
be selling it. 275 dollars huh? i laugh. at you and that coin>>
before even opening the ebay link.
AT + ebay = guess who!
This scenario would certainly answer the questions we all have about these types of modern toned coins in top tier holders.
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A slow acting reagent is an interesting idea. Aside from the fact I have no idea what might be used, any such reagent would need to be absolutely colorless and orderless. And, given that the graders handle the coin by the edges with their fingers, it would also need to undectable by touch. I guess such a reagent could exist. However I still think a gas is more likely, simply because I already know that the holders are not air tight and I already know that some gases can tone coins. And, at the risk of bringing up a locked thread, I think Occam's razor favors a gas.
That said, I have always wondered how MOC managed to tone his coins in the old rattler holders. I hasten to add that I've wondered from a theoretical standpoint not a pratical standpoint.
<< <i>I have always wondered how MOC managed to tone his coins in the old rattler holders. >>
I'm sure it was gas
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I think a gas is a possiblity. But as I recall, the demarcation between the toning and the "white" part of the coin was fairly sharp. I always wondered how a gas could leave such a sharp line--I would think that the line between toned and non-toned would be more amorphous with a gas and sharper with a liquid. But I sure don't know (shrug) and unless MOC wants to pm to us how he did it, I think I'll always be uncertain.
or chemicals?
This makes EVERYONE look bad.
If making money selling ATed crap at the expense of less knowledgable individuals is honest then count me out. He does mention that this is probably ATed, but that won't stop him from making a quick buck or two. I can count quite a few ATed coins for sale in his store.
"Seu cabra da peste,
"Sou Mangueira......."
Some people think dealers don't need to be accountable for educating their customers. Should this be any different here?
<< <i>ah braddick. still trying to make money off the less educated eh?
i am proud to be on your banned list on ebay. i will still always lump
you in with the dealers trying to make a fast buck.
i do not care if you AT it or not. you should be embarrassed to even
be selling it. 275 dollars huh? i laugh. at you and that coin. >>
Bash away
Same old Pea*ock Coins, different day. Surely someone would not buy that coin. Will PCGS do anything about this, someone from there does monitor this forum?
Chance favors the prepared mind.
Whoever is careless with the truth in small matters cannot be trusted with important matters.
Why should PCGS do anything? He states very clearly they are AT. Its the dealers that are not being honest I want them to go after.
Forum member - or not ..... there have been more than just this one questionable coin that I have seen him selling on eBay.
If it walks like a duck . . .
<< <i><<Same old Pea*ock Coins, different day. Surely someone would not buy that coin. Will PCGS do anything about this, someone from there does monitor this forum?>>
Why should PCGS do anything? He states very clearly they are AT. Its the dealers that are not being honest I want them to go after. >>
Well, in order for PCGS to keep their reputation they should police their own slabbed coins. There is an image to uphold and integrity for their product. How that coin got into that particular slab is beyond me, but if I were PCGS I would definitely recall that # and make it void.
I am not bashing, just opining on the very crucial point that the coin in question should not be sold in a slab. -Dan
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<< <i>Same old Pea*ock Coins, different day. Surely someone would not buy that coin. Will PCGS do anything about this, someone from there does monitor this forum? >>
Why should PCGS do anything? He states very clearly they are AT. Its the dealers that are not being honest I want them to go after. >>
Well, in order for PCGS to keep their reputation they should police their own slabbed coins. There is an image to uphold and integrity for their product. How that coin got into that particular slab is beyond me, but if I were PCGS I would definitely recall that # and make it void.
I am not bashing, just opining on the very crucial point that the coin in question should not be sold in a slab. -Dan >>
The blue one or the ASE? Technically he says his opinion is that it's QT and some think the coin is AT, he wrote:
<< <i>Questionable toning (with some school of thought being outright AT), to be sure >>