New seller; didn't see it on my normal quick "MS64" search... [ATTACH]
:D... Every now and then you just have to chuckle... [ATTACH]
My latest master list of documented (by me) counterfeit coins certified genuine by TPGs fyi: [ATTACH]
Well, the answer is NOTHING was done to this example… The TPG in their wisdom caught the “tooled F” and noted the repair, BUT the repair was done...
And nothing from @Insider :D...
And fresh from the Bay- matches the diagnostics of the known bad ones and NOT a genuine one! [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
The old adage of buy the coin not the slab is still relevant and important in the current climate, especially with the counterfeit holders......
Probably splitting hairs on a worn example, but the silver % is shown as 89.24 per the Red Book...
I just had one go puff... I was suspicious of the seller's listings and reported my concerns; seller sold some high priced items but now all go...
Evening clue- I sent this one in a group for metallurgical testing at an accredited Lab in Pennsylvania and had the following results: [ATTACH]...
So, you purchased it as a 1914 missing D:D?
Another beer is always the answer! But you are correct with your alignment note and "aligns" with my two close up images:D...
Just the last seller name is shown still open but everything is removed: [ATTACH] Images of one of the switched: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
OK, any clue here? [ATTACH]
https://www.ngccoin.com/submit/coins-we-grade/not-encapsulated/
ANACS described this example as “Repaired”; the question is do you think their description is accurate based on the images and if so, what was the...
Improved die struck counterfeit:D...
Is it a Daniel Carr:D?
I had the listing removed and added the seller to my fu list.
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