Would like @Insider to review the images as well
The listings for the 1874-CC US Trade and posted British Trade were removed:D...
Pilgrim is in hand; measures close to "specs"; weight 12.60 and diameter 30.65. Will take it to my local coin shop on Thursday to scan the metal....
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Seller's 1874-CC US Trade$ is bad; matches the fake in a fake PCGS holder... [ATTACH]...
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Yes.
This thread is focused on the Pilgrim! Interesting, eBay gave the listing the orange hoodie after the sale......
Yes; one that comes to mind is the 1925 Stone Mountain... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
A friend sent me the following images and note: "I'm a part time dealer in New England and a while back we picked up an 1877-S trade dollar from...
Couldn't get the better looking ones listing removed and actually bought it; I will measure it and have my local coin shop scan it and go from...
The listing was removed...
Almost mind boggling: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Verified the NGC coins are bad (2 already have updated certs) through images; the PCGS ones are more...
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And then this is this one:D... https://www.ebay.com/itm/166119885495?hash=item26ad844ab7:g:Ji0AAOSwfuRkbJqh
Anyone think this may be genuine and a candidate for the source example of the bad ones?
Bad; have seen those before...
I haven’t seen these three on the internet yet: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The ’45-O’s cert is nonsense: [ATTACH] The ’84-CC active with a TrueView:...
Also on the last one but again this example looks different; more struck-like than casty to my eyes... [ATTACH]
Removed.
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