I understand your concern. To clarify, anyone purchasing the reloads of these coins are not getting "new mintage". We are not increasing the number of coins in existence for these.
The reloads will retain the existing production number but are getting a new public/private key pair and a new certificate of authenticity. The reloads will show authenticity on the Titan website, just the same as the original.
These represent a significant percentage of the mintage for these two coins, which is why I am open to uniquely accommodating this sale. The holograms' authenticity and their intact status is the primary security for these coins (I have yet to see a hologram replica of our coins). These holograms will show the first digits of their public key, and still link to a page verifying they are authentic and linking to the blockchain transaction that funded them.
Because of the added security that comes with the extra layer of authenticity verification, I don't think this is actually leverage for fresh scammers to gain any advantage but I may not be fully understanding your perspective.
Tim from TitanBTC has offered to restore peeled coins. I find this to be against everything collectible.
2) Restored coins. Tim the president of Titan Mint is willing to restore these coins and reload them with a new hologram and load a bitcoin onto them. Price for the restored coins will be $100 over spot gold + the BTC price currently $8173 per coin plus shipping. These restored coins will be loaded only with bitcoin and will not have any of the multiple fork coins BSV, BCH, ect that have branched off over the years.
I don't think coin makers should do this.