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I'm sick of the juiced up pics on ebay

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and color this and color that and hell...people are bidding major money on these coins and they...well, they are just not worth it.

 

 

You bid strong money on a solid coin, not just because it 'looks' like an easter egg in a juiced up photo (very EASY to figure out).

 

if you can't figure it out...go to your photoshop software and juice up your photos so you can see what happens to the pixels and how wierd and telltale it all is.

 

gosh and gee whiz ollie

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One guy who sells proof Jefferson's pics look like all the coins are different colored neon lights, not metal. Plus, each of these little glowing "gems" cost over $100.00 despite fairly common dates and grades.

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One guy who sells proof Jefferson's pics look like all the coins are different colored neon lights, not metal. Plus, each of these little glowing "gems" cost over $100.00 despite fairly common dates and grades.
I saw a really bright neon blue PCGS PR69 Jeff a little ways back. Do you mean something like that?
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I saw a really bright neon blue PCGS PR69 Jeff a little ways back. Do you mean something like that?

bluejuice.jpgbluejuicerev.jpg

Soaked in Welches Grape Juice?

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Not my coin zoins, I would not own this atrocity. I have seen raw Jefferson’s that turn colors of blue, red and combos of other colors…but the color of the image is juiced to accent the neon blue and is not a color you would find with normal toning.

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