Can the TPGs make mistakes and slab counterfeits ? You bet, but they don't do it very often. But even today those mistakes do happen. Of course...
It's not the conditions where you live that matters. What matters is how you alter those conditions. In other words, proper storage is what...
Both companies have copied back and forth from each other with some ideas since they opened the doors for business. At the same time they have...
I always used Air-Tites, they worked quite well with hammered coins. The ring insert always accommodated any irregularity nicely.
DUH ! I never even noticed what he said about the weight :o
I dunno, I consider a realized price of $700 for a fake pretty dang enthusiastic.
Really ! Surprised at that, I expected they had graded it.
For one thing the Maria Theresea coin, there is no such coin with that date. And more than anything it's just the look of the coins. I've owned...
I'm pretty sure the coins are fakes, so if they have any value it will be gold content only.
Not just grade, anything. It aint just you ;)
I'd bet a lot it's a fake.
Think it's just a die chip.
If the reverse of the slab has a hologram then it was slabbed in later '88, if not then it was late '87 or the first half of '88. For the money...
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