I recently sent in 16 world coins to NGC for grading. I have gotten pretty good over the years at guessing the letter grade but admit that I am terrible at identifying problem coins unless it is pretty obvious. This submission had it's share of "cleaned" coins that I missed but one came back body-bagged as "NOT GENUINE". I am pretty shocked. Of course they don't give you a lot of details but, I am assuming it is a contemporary counterfeit. NGC does their Photo Vision pictures prior to grading so I still got high quality images of all of them. Below are 4 of the coins from the submission. If you want, take a guess at which one you think came back as the fake. I'll let this cook all weekend and reveal which one it is Sunday night. 1) 1772 Frankfurt Thaler D-2226 2) 1606 Mansfeld Thaler D-6977 3) ca.1652 Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel Thaler D-6362A 4) 1612 Saxe-Gotha Thaler D7429
That’s a bummer, Chris. I’m throwing a guess on the 1772 piece. That one is giving me the most “off” vibes.