This one is suspect to me. A "pewter" Annam cash. "Very rare." Found when someone tried to use it to pay the toll at the Brooklyn Bridge I bet.
Hmm I feel inspired to start my own slab company called The "very professional numismatic federal bureau" we will specialize in selling lumps of melted pennies that are the size of an ancient coin give or take:Ive attached a pic of the prototype
You have the right idea @marco, but wrong denomination... your basis should be the RR bronze coin, the As. I could show mine.
From eBay:- http://www.ebay.com.au/gds/Dont-Buy-Coins-In-These-Holders-Unless-/10000000018854582/g.html If you bid on coins in the holders listed below then you're taking a chance of buying a coin that is over-graded, cleaned and may not be authentic. So it's not worth your money or time to even patronize the seller who sells coins in these holders. AACGS ACC ACCGS ACGS ACGS2 ACCS ACGC ACGS ACCUGRADE AFCGS AGA AGP AGS AHCGS ALASKA ANGS ANI ANL APEX ARC BAS BIG D'S BLANCHARD CAC CAPITOL CCCS CCG CCGE CCGS CGC CGS CGSOA CF Chinese Holder COMPUGRADE Coins Forever CRC CSI CZGP DGS EAGC EGC ENGS FSC GCGS GCS GEC GGC GSG GSA GWE HALLMARK HALLMARK IMI. HCG HGebay ICCS ICI ICS IGA IGC IGS INB INCS INGS INGS 2 INS ISG ISR LITTLETON MCCS MEGS MSDE NAC NAGC NANCS NAS NCCG NCGS NCI NCS NES NG NGA NGP NGS NGS2 NIC NNC NNCS NPG NSCGS NTC Numex NUMISPRO OCC PCC PCGA PCI PGSG PGS PIC PICC PN PNANS PNGL PNGS PNGS2 QCGCS RAINBOW Sample Slabs SDGS SEGS SGS (Original) SGS SCG SNB SWCGS TCGS TRUGRADE TST USCG UCG UCGS UK UNC UGS USA US_RCCT VSS WCG No-Name Holders FAKE PCGS FAKE NGC . . . and the list is growing (my comment.)
That list includes Littleton. Based on what I've seen in person and read here, I think I'd take Littleton's opinion on a coin over the opinion of whoever assembled that list.
Somebody painted with a pretty broad brush to make that list, and I take issue with some of the inclusions. Hallmark had some very conservatively graded coins. ICCS, despite using a heat-sealed flip instead of a plastic capsule, is a very reputable service for Canadian coins and has a reputation with many people of being quite conservative in their grading. Ask a collector of Canadian coins. PCI: I've done OK with the old green labels. In fact, my greatest cherrypick of all time was in a PCI green label holder. But yes, one does has to be wary of their later-generation material. Yes, I stick with pretty much just PCGS and NGC nowadays, but would not turn down an ANACS or ICG coin based solely on aversion to the plastic. Here's how I break it down, and I'm not alone in so doing: First tier: PCGS NGC Second tier: ANACS ICG Third tier: Everybody else Really, regardless of the plastic, one has to be wary. There are dogs and jewels in every brand of plastic.