Scan the barcode on this one--it goes to cert 87730180 (1921 + China $1, XF40).
You are correct, I recall you mentioning your discovery of the 1901-O OBV 1. While I'd like to write something for the Journal, that is not really...
There is also a 1901-S OBV 1, REV 2. I've discovered two different OBV dies for this anomaly, and believe they both share the same REV.
Looks to be an O-114, though I am by no means an expert at these (or anything for that matter ;))
http://maibockaddict.com/ is a good site for attributing these.
Agreed - 1851.You can read 18*1 and there's enough of the 3rd number to see it has a lower loop, meaning it cannot be a 4. Considering the braided...
Regardless of the listing details, the coin is illegal as it should be marked "COPY". I've had it with eBay and their lack of concern about...
Not sure where the token is from, but it reminds me of this one: https://www.ebay.com/itm/394419449878
It varies by listing, but in some cases it's pairing dies that were never paired (i.e., pre post 1798 dies), other cases it's incorrect details...
I think they mispriced that. It's supposed to be in IRR, not USD.
Interesting. I reported the coin below, which is the same counterfeit, and their AI said they found no issue with the listing....
I am sure they do have a targeted process, and I believe they are attempting to improve that process and incorporate AI. While the truly deceptive...
Anything is possible, though I could not find any reports of such. While you are certainly correct that both buyer and seller agree to the TOS, no...
To my knowledge I have never bought a counterfeit coin, from eBay or elsewhere. I've been collecting coins for the better part of 40 years and...
I've come to the conclusion that the only thing currently causing removal is eBay being inundated with requests. If they get a request here and...
It stands to reason that they would produce multiples of any modern counterfeit, so yes, you could reason that it is indicitive of others....
I didn't post a link. Rather, I referenced a source for comparison. However, here is a link:...
It appears to be legitimate to me. You can see labels that appear to be the same (what I think is a 4th generation label) on the HA website.
Thanks. It may be a dead horse... but, I'm either too stupid or too stubborn to care.
I wish that would work... I know my business profits would skyrocket if I could claim I couldn't afford to comply with any number of the countless...
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