Would you or Wouldn't You?
Time to tally up to the AT/NT table.
If you discovered a method of toning a collectible coin so that it was virtually undetectable and fully gradable each and everytime with full and complete color progression that was deep and thick, and had all the appearances of being NT, would you do it?
In other words, only you would ever know regardless of what technique was employed to detect such things since no chemicals were added to the coin.
(A question similar to this was posed to the Prosecuting Attorney by Jack Lemmon as Stanley Ford in "How to Murder your Wife")
BTW, there is no way of determining who voted which way in a PCGS poll so feel free to vote your mind.
A little late in the game but I think I need to add something which I was really trying to ask since a lot of resonse have been directed at AT and AT'ed coins.
Added to the original question for a bit more clarity. (If thats possible)
If you discovered a method of toning a collectible coin so that it was virtually undetectable and fully gradable each and everytime with full and complete color progression that was deep and thick, and had all the appearances of being NT, would you do it?
In other words, only you would ever know regardless of what technique was employed to detect such things since no chemicals were added to the coin.
(A question similar to this was posed to the Prosecuting Attorney by Jack Lemmon as Stanley Ford in "How to Murder your Wife")
BTW, there is no way of determining who voted which way in a PCGS poll so feel free to vote your mind.
A little late in the game but I think I need to add something which I was really trying to ask since a lot of resonse have been directed at AT and AT'ed coins.
Added to the original question for a bit more clarity. (If thats possible)
I decided to change calling the bathroom the John and renamed it the Jim. I feel so much better saying I went to the Jim this morning.
The name is LEE!
The name is LEE!
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The name is LEE!
Tom
<< <i>(A question similar to this was posed to the Prosecuting Attorney by Jack Lemmon as Stanley Ford in "How to Murder your Wife") >>
if you could push a button and no one would know....
the button gets pushed.
Their marital issues seem trivial compared to today's standards.(he's guilty!)
It's an interesting question for me since I have actually had that question cross my mind.
I'd want to see just out of curiosity and then I'd mark the coin. Even once marked, if the method is that good, I predict some would dispute the AT mark!
<< <i>No way. It is deceitful and will lead to future problems when the Supper Coin Sniffer is invented.
Tom >>
Hmmm. Will the super coin sniffer detect a half dollar that was put into a purposely bought Waite-Raymond and then put on a high bookshelf for 10 years by a fella that lives near Yellowstone National Park or any number of other high sulphur areas?
I mean, there are ways to tone without the addition of chemicals. (Arizona window sills come to mind.)
The name is LEE!
We are all just temporary custodians and need to preserve unmolested coins for future generations of collectors.
<< <i>No, I'm not into the rainbow fad
<< <i>I'd know if I kept the coin, and I wouldn't feel right passing it off under false pretenses, so no. >>
There's an alternative. You can tell the truth before you pass it off.
<< <i>Everyone posting I voted no, how about some that voted yes posts? I voted no by the way, only because I am actually not a fan of toning. I don't AT and I don't dip as I am too lazy to spend the time doing it. >>
If folks want to talk about how they voted it's totally up to them but the poll is supposed to anonymous.
The name is LEE!
That being said, these days why would a knowledgeable buyer even look to purchase coins with "MONSTER TONING!" with "RAINBOW COLORS!" when it is pretty simple to make your own. Ebay is full of home-made toned coins.
Coming out of an album after years of sitting is not as egregious, but why ruin a pretty luster intentionally, especially on silver?
Disclose it if you do AT; it is the only way to be honest.
I'm not quite sure why, seems cleaning is something that has been in practice forever, it's purpose is to restore coins to an original-looking state. Artificial coloring seems like much more insidious, although in both cases you end up with an unnatural product.
Either way, though I cleaned Morgan dollars as a kid, I have since learned better and am now much more protective of old original discs of metal.
I'm not talking about "getting one past the services."
I'm talking about making an atomic copy of a no-question NT coin that's like been in one collection for a bazillion years.
If I could do that, I probably would. But I would not represent it as "original" if I sold it.
Lance.
Why would I "ruin" the things I collect and find beautiful at the same time..........to screw others in the process, no thank you!!
"Got a flaming heart, can't get my fill"
I have to live with myself and so I wouldn't.
Just like I am the type that will tell my manager before I go interview for a different position.
Some folks will interview, then tell the manager after the fact. Sometimes, that is prudent. I can't/won't do that though, I am upfront.
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>No way. This is a hobby for me, not a livelihood in which I make a living by screwing others.
Lance. >>
Well said, and I couldn't agree more! This hobby means much more to me than profiting a few bucks.
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Not that's funny. Don't know how it pertains to the OP's question, but funny indeed.
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<< <i>No way. It is deceitful and will lead to future problems when the Supper Coin Sniffer is invented.
Tom >>
It's only deceitful if you intend it to be. The fact that one tones a coin on purpose in and of itself is NOT deceitful. The OP did not ask if one would try to pawn it off as NT. It is somewhat academic, since it is probably not very likely that anyone will be able to produce a monster rainbow toner without adding something to the coin.
Cheers, RickO