Unfortunately the Franklin sold; I reported the Kennedy.
I purchased this one; as noted the latest scam for the counterfeit sellers from CN is to use stolen images. Waiting for it to come in and then...
My study 1798/7 S-152: [ATTACH]
I have been on a roll buying some of the misleading ones from CN, receiving them and getting my money back. This is the latest; added the image...
I do not send early copper to that TPG... It is an easy out when there is no real in-house expertise to take that road in my opinion. And no...
Only 1 was properly identified as counterfeit. Yes, I notified NGC and ANACS @KBBPLL . I also thought it interesting ICG added a numerical grade...
Group image of my 1806 C-1 half cents; only one is properly identified:D... [ATTACH] One came from a large auction house; the genuine labeled...
Definitely a head of '95; S-71 seems to fit best... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
@Randy Abercrombie , the jury is still out on the original one you posted! I am going to do a little rim test cut to see if there is anything else...
The 1804 spiked chin C-6 has been a favorite of counterfeiters for a series of various dated fakes. Picked one of the easiest to attribute which...
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It's slick!!!
Wasn't there a guy named slick you babbled and took poor pictures like these some time ago?
Ya lost me...
Killing me; so it was brought back with "I want to buy it"? Thanks @green18 !
With the odd edge and pimples/ blisters on it I would wonder if it actually were "die struck"... Definitely current CN with the reverse "chip";...
Found a previous 1885-CC listing with the same reverse: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
So the 1827 is relisted?
Common bad CC reverse used for the CN "CC" fakes; this one has a few added touches... [ATTACH]
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