Beware of Counterfit PCGS Old Slabs - Trust but always Veeeerify!!

Discussion in 'What's it Worth' started by ginopr, Oct 12, 2010.

  1. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    Error, Illegal or Counterfit.jpg :cool: Error, Illegal or Counterfit2.jpg Unless this is an error from PCGS part, I just found an ebay auction which the PCGS slab does not matches the PCGS Verification data base description. I have informed the seller hat he has a coin that possibly is not legite and that does matches PCGS Certification number. BEWARE and always check your coins before buying.

    The titled is "PCGS "Rattler" 1898o MS65 GEM COIN No reserve! Gorgeous" here is the link. http://cgi.ebay.com/PCGS-Rattler-1898o-MS65-GEM-COIN-No-reserve-Gorgeous-/250708551078?pt=Coins_US_Individual&hash=item3a5f64e5a6

    I checked with PCGS Cert Verification
    and According to the PCGS Certification Database, the requested certification number is defined as the following:

    COIN INFORMATION
    Cert Verification #: 5002685
    PCGS Coin #: 9045
    Date, mintmark: 1904
    Denomination: $20
    Variety:
    Minor Variety:
    Mint Error:
    Pedigree:
    Country: The United States of America
    Grade: MS62
    Mintage: 6,256,699
    PCGS Price GuideSM Value: $2,040



    The seller responded to my email in ahw and suprised that the certification number did not match but I am skeptical that he did not know.

    Can anyone advice what are the consequences of illegally engaging and selling counterfits?

    Hope this gives everyone a heads up to always check what you are buying. I am grateful that my intuitions kicked in to verify.
     
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  3. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE



    Not sure if this explanation gonna help the sale, but it seems this is a very valuable "error" and not a fake slab
     
  4. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    ...as I said unless PCGS made a mistake this could be and I repeat this could be not legite.
     
  5. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    Taxidermist: My two cents of advice. Close the bid until further you clarify certaintity of the certification.
    This might sound very awkward but relax no one is accusing you that the you have tampered with the slab. Just trace back with PCGS, you could be resolving an error that has been hunting PCGS and the other guy who owns the $20 piece gold that he has been trying to figure why he has not been able to sale for years. It could be just an error from PCGS part. However I am not sure if PCGS counterfeiting department would be interested in buying.

    Any thoughts Coin Talk?

     
  6. Taxidermist

    Taxidermist Collector of US/IL/RU/DE

    If this was my bid, i might have considered closing it, or leaving it, or doing something else, as the owner of this coin. But i am not.

    Would you mind sharing what makes you think i`m related to any of this? I just brought to forum readers attention the fact that the seller added some info on this issue in his lot description, thats it.

    Or am i an eBay administrator and CAN close this bid... hmm... i better look into this, you sound very assertive and i believe you.
     
  7. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    At the bottom of the cert page for this coin on PCGS's website it says:
    "Data entry errors occasionally may occur causing the information on the coin holder to differ from the PCGS database. If the information listed above appears to be incorrect, please contact customer service at 800-447-8848 or email us at info@pcgs.com."
    E-mailing PCGS now.
     
  8. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    This is what I wrote in the e-mail that I just sent them:

    PCGS:
    Just recently, a user on CoinTalk.com posted a thread stating that a coin being sold in an old PCGS rattler holder on eBay had a different Certification verification online than on the actual coin holder label description and cert number. Please read more in the thread:
    http://www.cointalk.com/t134104/

    I just wanted to correct this for you.

    Thanks,
    ********
    PCGS Member
     
  9. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    CoinMaster Bravo!!
     
  10. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Thanks. I think that it was good that I did, otherwise the coin's purchaser would be unhappy to see that the holder is unlikely counterfeit by checking PCGS.com/cert
     
  11. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    To Taxidermist: ooops... My humble apologize.
     
  12. LostDutchman

    LostDutchman Under Staffed & Overly Motivated Supporter

    It's more likely that this is an error on PCGS's part and not a counterfeit holder/coin.
     
  13. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    Yeap I could have been that unhappy purchaser although all eBay and paypal transactions are protected but it would have been a waste of time.
     
  14. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    ooops... My humble apologize...​
     
  15. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Still waiting for PCGS to reply.
     
  16. 10gary22

    10gary22 Junior Member

    Oh Man ! I have read about fake PCGS slabs with counterfeit coins coming out of the Chinese mints. They even gave pups to help spot the fake holders. I guess the easiest way to tell is to see of it matches up (nests) with a known good one. Now, if PCGS made a mistake in entering data for this, I don't think that would add value to the coin. The problem I see, that to determine it's authenticity, you need to buy it first. Then what ?
     
  17. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    that is exactly what I wanted to hear and they will do practically fake anything especially when the old slabs are much easier to fake, it does not provide a PCGS certificate of authenticity logogram. Now the question is how can you spot those counterfeit slabs without buying it if the registry fails to match?:cool:
     
  18. ginopr

    ginopr New Member

    oh by the way ...I got an email from the seller and he has expressed apologize but, he also has expressed that it's not just one PCGS Slab with the problem but several that he owns. He also contacted PCGS by email but has not received response.
     
  19. bigjpst

    bigjpst Well-Known Member

    This happened to me once with a pcgs slabbed coin, I e-mailed customer service, and within one day they responded. Their records listed the proper coin to cert# they thanked me and updated the cert verification on the site. I had another issue with #s once also and they required I send them pics of the coin in the slab. All issues were corrected within a couple days. This is probably the same type of situation. If you are interested in the coin wait and find out what the seller says pcgs's response/correction was. Then verify the # . Its kinda scary that the first instinct was to talk counterfeit slab before clerical error.
     
  20. coinmaster1

    coinmaster1 Active Member

    Still waiting for PCGS to reply...
     
  21. fenton

    fenton New Member

    Picture isn't great but that coin certainly looks genuine to the period
     
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