Because the threads end up on here, and technically when he posts them on a public forum, they become public knowledge, and it becomes a public...
When in doubt John, don't get it. You'll save yourself a lot of money and regret
Doesn't matter what we like, it matters what you like ;) After all, it's not our money
How many more threads of this 1 trillion dollar coin are we going to see.
Oh I see it
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Boy, not very many threads end up like this where it's split regarding the authenticity of a coin.
lgl- i'd love to know to :D I'm trying to figure out what you're asking then Rob. Some here say fake, some say real. Tim- He may waste 30...
I would guess enlarge the photos, but I can't tell you, I wasn't the one who compared it. The fact of the matter here is, no one here can tell...
Rob, to answer #2, Heritage is a auction site for coins, meaning that the details of your coin are identical from real ones that are on heritage....
That's what i was thinking, but then again morgans really aren't my forte
Send it in to PCGS/NGC and see what happens.
Can't say, but unless you can see this in hand before purchasing, this is the type of year/mm that you want slabbed by a TPG
The graders don't encapsulate the coin though, especially at pcgs. Charmy (thepennylady) has written a article about her tour of pcgs, here is her...
Or maybe it was struck with a rusted die, as some CWT's were.
Sent John
Pm'd it to you.
Because if you enter your "max" bid into the sniper, and program it to snipe 5 seconds before the auction closes, you could have possibly saved...
The programs that snipe for you are far more better
Thanks Rickie, I read today that the green seal 5th issue fractionals are rarer than their red seal counterparts. But my question is, is this...
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