Not a clue - but given the design, I'd check German colonies.
There never were any counterfeit slabs from China. All they did was fake the pictures of the slabs.
A good example of how a picture can be misleading at times.
For whatever it's worth Fred - the post this morning that you refer to was deleted by mistake. The site owner was willing to let the post stay...
Here ya go Beau - I made a big picture so you can see it ;) Morgan Varieties Look at the pic on the bottom left - see how the feathers...
They go through the trouble because they can sell them for more than they cost to make - several times more. Think of the cent errors - they...
I do believe they finally approved the Franklin commemorative this year. So you'll have that to look forward to ;)
Not very long ago this discussion would have been stopped already. But the owner of the site has decided to allow more latitude. Feel free to...
Would you rather I lie to people and tell them that their coins are extremely valuable ? I think I'll just stick with telling the truth ;)
Jens - All I can speak of is my experience. But that has been that white cotton gloves are the preferred method for handling coins. I use a...
To the best of my knowledge there has never been a case of a coin being removed from a NGC, PCGS, ANACS or ICG slab, another coin inserted into...
Yes - if they have any. You can also attempt to purchase them by the roll if you wish.
Well that's purely a matter of semantics really - but most of the civilized world, and every American coin collector I've ever met - consider...
Not quite Aidan - they are two different spellings of the same word. The singular is reale - the plural is reales. The word is Spanish - English...
Did you ever think that perhaps it might because we try to tell the truth here ? NOS, it seems you need to learn or become aware of something....
There are numerous types of errors this could be. It could also be a fake error. There's really no way to tell for certain without the coin in...
NOS - Nobody is against your coins. Genuine errors of this type DO EXIST - that is a fact. But it is also a fact that these have been and are...
Because thye mint chose to call the coin the "golden dollar" - there are people right here in the USA who still believe that the coin is either...
Something to think about - if genuine error coins are selling for even $3 - $4 each - and these errors could be easily faked - do you really think...
This is very true - and the point of the whole discussion - to discover if it is.
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