Can you clarify this statement? I entered the cert number for each of the two coins @Jack D. Young posted, and for each one, the page came up...
I wonder how much that weight is diminished at this point?
Do @dcarr's hologram medals bear the hologram as an applied film, or is it embossed into the coin's surface, or is it photographically imprinted?...
Well, the last time gold doubled in price, there was no shortage of buyers...
For these slabs, yes, it's fairly easy to tell that they're fake. And yet people have already bought them, unsuspecting. For those people, TPG...
I'm perfectly happy to hold people accountable for their own decision to spend 4 figures, or 3, or 2. But if it comes down to making a decision...
Okay, QR Code Reader can read barcodes as well, although not as readily as QR codes. I scanned the right-hand image from this pair in the OP:...
For what it's worth, QR Code Reader is really tolerant of different image sizes and orientations, and is perfectly happy to read off a screen. Bar...
The one I'm using is just called "QR Code Reader". It reads the code, shows you what it says, and if it's a URL, gives you the option to go there....
Not this one. Broadstrikes can't have a reeded edge. Yours looks like the obverse die was slightly misaligned. It's also got roller damage (ring...
Yep. Same information, just a different alphabet, so to speak. (QR codes can hold more info than barcodes, but AFAIK they don't in this...
The problem is that the fakers can find a legitimate code for a legitimate MS65 Saint, then make slabs with that same label/grade/barcode, but...
Okay, if you're talking about a slabbed example at pop 14/2 higher, you certainly can hold out for a higher offer. ;)
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