Since there are so many fakes out there, it would be best to take this to the LCS and see if they can verify authenticity. Otherwise, for anyone...
This particular seller specializes in antiques, not coins, with only one other slabbed coin listed. I believe he was a victim in this case also......
That's not the way it works... every number is unique. In this case, not only is the slab obviously fake, but the coin is also.
Yep... I think you nailed it. Just a typical 8K Chinese fake, readily available for $2 with free shipping. In addition, this is the first time...
I like the moire (moray) effect in the close ups, lol.
The only thing I found was this old thread on CC.... it has some nice pics. http://www.coincommunity.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=113380
Well, in that grade it doesn't much matter if it's a '48 P, D or '58 P,D....
Detecto is blaming eBay for his mistakes... buyer protection works quite well if you "bid & buy" correctly. Read the rules, Tim... skirt the...
I see nothing either... the "tail" of the second "C" is quite obvious in other examples I've seen.
Well, I've been collecting since 1952 (yes, I was eight when I started) and I still don't know what I'm doing. That being said, I'm having a lot...
Well, if it is a 1936 proof set (and that's a big "if"), with a mintage of just over 3800 sets, the value is considerable (5K plus).
And neither could Amazon.
I'm not sure what you mean by that statement. Do you believe it will make numismatics "safer"? If you do, then you are only kidding yourself....
Back in the 1960's I use to see all kinds of non-existent things also. Once I saw Mr. Budweiser come right out of the bottle and chase me around...
PayPal, like eBay, has a community help forum where you can get answers to your questions almost immediately. It would be best if the OP posted...
And that just ain't gonna happen. So you're stuck with one site (eBay) my young friend. Learn to use it properly and live with it.
I checked all of mine... they match perfectly.
The "sliders" in Dansco albums are Mylar.... no PVC, and perfectly safe for your coins.
No it doesn't.
That's the beauty of being old Dave.... we have a built-in excuse for making mistakes. Also, we can say and do things (and get away with it) that...
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