Help with reading a barcode to find NGC cert.

Discussion in 'Coin Chat' started by mlov43, Mar 11, 2020.

  1. mlov43

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    I always thought "obscuring the cert number" was a way to keep our Chinese friends from making exact copies of the coin, label and slab. But I'm not sure.

    ???

    Note: The person obscuring and sharing online this photo was NOT selling or trading these coins. He/she was SHARING photos of them online on a Korean-language blog post.

    Really... it does make me wonder why the Korean numismatists in particular like to do this. This is a noticeable trend with them, just from my own browsing of these online Korean sources.

    How does hiding the cert help?

    I think this one is the best answer yet:
     
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  3. baseball21

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    It does nothing. There's more than enough out there it makes no difference. It's like trying to protect your home by putting bars on the window but you have no front door.
     
  4. mlov43

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    Yes, but these two patterns are supposed to be unique (population: 1).
     
  5. Joshua Lemons

    Joshua Lemons Well-Known Member Supporter

    absolutely, the NGC app is good. I use it all the time for the registry, but mostly to keep track of the NGC certified coins I own.
     
  6. baseball21

    baseball21 Well-Known Member

    In which case it would be even sillier to try and copy a unique coin
     
  7. mlov43

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    Okay. Fine...

    I still don't know why they do it! Simple paranoia?
    I mean, these guys are NOT selling their coins. Just displaying them on blogs.
    So covering up the cert...?
     
  8. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    /1/ Just because you are paranoid doesn't mean they aren't out to get you...

    /2/ Lots of people think there is a lot of data out there about you and wear tinfoil hats to cut down on how much is known.
     
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  9. mlov43

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    I found the LAST one!
    What does THIS barcode read?
    Screen Shot 2020-06-11 at 10.05.26 AM.png
     
  10. Burton Strauss III

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  11. Burton Strauss III

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    For future reference (self-help) grab a program like Paint.Net (heck you can do it in MS Paint).

    Paste the image - if it's nicely aligned like your original it's easy.

    Copy small sections of the bar code you can see, paste them over the obscured part. Repeat until scannable.
     
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  14. mlov43

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    MS paint. Okay. I gotta do it that way.
     
  15. Burton Strauss III

    Burton Strauss III Brother can you spare a trime? Supporter

    paint.net is free (getpaint.net). Somebody's going to come along and suggest the gimp, but too much learning curve for me.
     
  16. mlov43

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    Here's another example of someone covering up a barcode.

    This time, it isn't a Korean, but a U.S. collector (I think):
    Screen Shot 2020-06-20 at 2.38.23 PM.png

    I asked this person why he did it. I'll post his reply here (if he replies).
     
  17. paddyman98

    paddyman98 I'm a professional expert in specializing! Supporter

    Got it @mlov43 6775.69/20330783

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  18. mlov43

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    Yeah, THIS one is easy! The barcode is right there, unobscured.

    I just wanted to show this one. It's a U.S. coin, and the FIRST one that I have found with blotted-out cert. number.
     
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