1987-Y (1/4 oz) Gold Chinese Pandas NGC MS68

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  1. JimOfOakCreek

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  3. Guano

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    Being you have to pay with a credit card it would be around 460 after shipping. I love fractional Pandas but would like it more if it was in the original mint packaging.
     
  4. JimOfOakCreek

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    I pay with personal check.

    I'm curious why the original mint packaging would be more desirable than a slabbed and graded franctional panda.
     
  5. Guano

    Guano New Member

    Because its not a 70, so I would want it unopened, an unopened coin can always be graded but a graded coin can never go back in its original packaging.
     
  6. JimOfOakCreek

    JimOfOakCreek Member

    To me a graded coin, even if it's not an MS70, is better than an ungraded one. A slabbed MS68 is a known quantity. You know a slabbed coin is not counterfit. These days the Chinese are counterfitting everything.
     
  7. Cazkaboom

    Cazkaboom One for all, all for me.

    Everything you say, Jim. Even slabs. That's right. They counterfeit slabs.
     
  8. JimOfOakCreek

    JimOfOakCreek Member

    What you say is true.

    But a slabbed coin has a serial number. NGC and PCGS will show a photo of that slabbed coin by serial number. Even that is not 100% fool proof but it is an extra measure of reassurance.
     
  9. Guano

    Guano New Member

    I wouldn't be paying $400 plus if I couldn't tell a real from a fake, if it's made from real gold would be the only way to get that coin past me and I'm pretty sure that coin isn't worth faking with real gold. I would guess the numismatic value would have to be worth twice as much as melt to be worth faking and counterfeiting Chines money in China would be pretty stupid, there's a much better chance of getting a counterfeited AGE or ML out of china.
     
  10. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    APMEX are not selling fake coins- it just does not happen
     
  11. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    please delete
     
  12. JimOfOakCreek

    JimOfOakCreek Member

    I agree. APMEX is as solid and honest as there is. I feel 100% safe with APMEX.

    At some point I may re-sell. When re-selling, I feel a slabbed coin has more appeal and easier to sell. That was my point.
     
  13. sodude

    sodude Well-Known Member

    I wouldn't trust a coin to be real just because it's in an NGC slab.
    And for bullion coins, unless they're MS70, there's no point in leaving them in the slab. It's actually a hindrance because you cannot weigh the coin.
     
  14. GeorgeM

    GeorgeM Well-Known Member

    Surely someone has broken coins out of the slab and weighed the slab? Although, I guess counterfeiters could hide extra weight in the slab to make the weight balance.
     
  15. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    I think you are worrying about the wrong thing. There are many things to concern yourself with when dealing with coins but fake coins in NGC slabs is not on e of them. Can you link me one example of a fake in an NGC slab?
     
  16. Guano

    Guano New Member

    ^^^You can look at the NGC website about fakes. They're out there. I'll link you if you really can't find it yourself.
     
  17. Danr

    Danr Numismatist

    link me up on that
     
  18. Cazkaboom

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  21. Guano

    Guano New Member

    We were talking about slabs too.

    The 1884 S Morgan Superfake has fooled all grading company's.
     
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