The “1795 dollar” was graded MS-612+
A large percentage of them are modern gold bullion pieces.
Well considering your responses have consisted of “You’re wrong” and “Counterfeit slabs are not a problem” and “How dare you criticize PCGS”, I...
Exactly. If they simply included pictures, there would be no need for the chips. The QR codes would be sufficient and far more convenient than...
I’m just gonna leave this here for the chuckles: [ATTACH]
It looks raised, so it might have been a die artifact?
MS-67 is top pop with one graded at that level. Three are graded 66+. Here are those three. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] IMO the OP coin is...
That thing is BLAZING!!! MS-67
Rub in the fields, loss of luster on the high points. AU-58. I would not be surprised if this was grade-flated to 62
Gem luster, very clean, but hairlines on the obverse are grade limiting. I said MS-64, though PCGS typically grades such coins MS-63
For counterfeit slabs and the highest-end counterfeit coins, the $500 level is generally where they appear. For counterfeits in general, you are...
If they set a serial number above which all slabs have chips (such as 40000000), then the market will know that all slabs above that serial number...
for raw coins, sure, but this is about certified coins, so your comment is irrelevant. The only way to guarantee that you will never, ever buy a...
Yet. Being paranoid is better than being ignorant. You seem to prefer people to be ignorant and unaware so that they would not know to criticize...
Major auction houses represent a very, very small fraction of the whole coin market, and are made up of experts of the highest caliber. This is...
Link? You can make the slab as fancy as you want, but the technology will eventually be copied. (EDIT: Misleading comment removed) The simplest...
$500 or so, but I have seen fakes of much cheaper coins
So you’re not actually going to challenge any of my points? I explicitly stated that I don’t have a vendetta with them. It is just my opinion...
could you get pictures? Counterfeit ANACS slabs are currently unknown. This would be important information.
The modern Chinese counterfeiting problem cannot be overstated. The Chinese have made counterfeits ranging from BU 1794 dollars to the lowly XF...
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