Uh, I'm lost.... No image or anything, just a deleted Bay listing? WOW, pretty big scam...
Probably giving them too much credit; I think they find a "template" and go with it, like all of their MS-64 "Morgan" Morgans... Here's one that...
Thanks @longshot ; actually I am interested in thoughts on the grade, as the counterfeiters often miss the mark there as well:D...
[ATTACH] Best, Jack.
More from the Chinese bad seller of counterfeit “coins” in fake “PCGS” slabs, these are just two of the recent ones listed to be sold… The first...
You're tough, @ToughCOINS :D...
I know little about grading them as well; now attribution, a little bit better:D...
Images from the Bay listing: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
NC-1 die pairing = OBV-15 and REV-L NC-2 die pairing = OBV-11 and REV-P NC-3 die pairing = OBV-38 and REV-KK
Obverse 38 is NC3. Reverse P is NC2. Reverse Q is S-41. Jack
I posted it in my FB Group and had some interesting comments with the seller, and it ended sold and then went orange hoodie... [ATTACH]
Current listing on the Bay... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
It was removed because it violates eBay's policy and was reported...
WOW, as stated, not even close... [ATTACH] Reported and gone.
Latest on the Bay today (image on the left):D: [ATTACH]
Just a side note, XRF testing (2 levels) at a qualified testing Lab supported my theory that counterfeiters used genuine cull large cents for...
So, start with a couple of GMM early half cent “replicas”: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Create China “copies” using the reverse from the 1796 without the...
And now from the other forum:D... [ATTACH]
And they are at it again! This time with a "plated" 1809 that matches the 1811:D... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Looks like he earned the orange hoodie...
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