Not Genuine

Discussion in 'US Coins Forum' started by monty101, Sep 26, 2007.

  1. 900fine

    900fine doggone it people like me

    Well, "I searched the world over" on PCGS' website and found no additional detail on the exact clarification of "not genuine".

    Have you considered contacting them directly ? I've received good customer support from all three top TPGs.
     
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  3. davidh

    davidh soloist gnomic

    I looked too and found nothing. I did however find this excellent article which may have an impact on any morgan collectors here.
    http://www.pcgs.com/articles/article_view.chtml?artid=4400&universeid=313
     
  4. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    To get a close up of the MM try putting a magnifying glass up against the lense of your camera , read this in another thread today . Sorry for your loss .
    rzage
     
  5. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    Good catch on the altered mint mark. That would also be another reason for the "Not Genuine" call from PCGS and doesn't mean it has to be a counterfeit/fake for it to be Not Genuine.

    Ribbit :)
     
  6. rockdude

    rockdude Coin Collector

    maybe they didn't have a far date for that year.
     
  7. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    While on the subject of altered coins.. I think I may have a coin with something applied to the surface. It is a 1911-s Barber half in an MS63 PCGS slab. The obverse has rather dull luster compared to the reverse, under 10x mag there are several very tiny spheres on the surface next to some of the letters. they are gray and have a sort of foliated look, like micro-brussels sprouts.I lack the photo skills to image things that small. Could this be a wax job? Do I have any financial recourse with pcgs if they did slab an altered coin? thanks in advance, I will be gone until Sunday pm.
     
  8. HandsomeToad

    HandsomeToad Urinist

    It may have been some kind of treatment they did to the coin before slabbing it and it didn't work? I'd contact them and tell them what you told us and see what they say? I've heard that TPG's will remove growths on coins that are in their slabs and I think it only costs shipping but I'm not for sure on either.

    Ribbit :)
     
  9. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    They could due to the coin being struck with a rusty die. That will sometimes leave small spheres on the surface. But I wouldn't really expect it for a coin of that date.
     
  10. rzage

    rzage What Goes Around Comes Around .

    Doug no such thing as a Rusty die:whistle::mouth:a corroded die yes , Rusty no .:hail:
    Rusty:kewl::whistle::mouth:LOL
     
  11. Lehigh96

    Lehigh96 Toning Enthusiast

    That is just semantics. Rust is just another word for corrosion of ferrous metals (iron & steel).
     
  12. GDJMSP

    GDJMSP Numismatist Moderator

    LOL ! - I got it Rusty even if he didn't ;)
     
  13. ksparrow

    ksparrow Coin Hoarder Supporter

    thanks for the info, folks. will contact pcgs. I'm familiar with the look of coins struck from rustED dies, this looks more like tiny 'growths.' Moldy coin?LOL
     
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