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<p>[QUOTE="John Bowen, post: 5960868, member: 117920"]Hi cj415 - thanks for your post. I'm trying to learn how one can best determine a counterfeit. Did you actually order, receive and inspect these coins? I'm not trying to be contentious about it, I'm just trying to determine the authenticity. I DID order, receive and inspect these coins...but I am not an expert. IF THEY ARE INDEED AUTHENTIC, then I'm assuming at $9.64/coin for coins in fair to good condition, that the pricing is okay. NOTE-they ARE NOT in slab cases, the are open, general circulation coins of fair to good condition. The duplicity in the original advertisement is that they show you pictures of beautiful sets of coins in plastic slab cases that have actual ratings on each coin. THAT IS NOT WHAT YOU GET. You get a nice wood box with open coins, one from each year of production. I have compared them directly with other coins believed to be authentic, but I see absolutely no differences. Any guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="John Bowen, post: 5960868, member: 117920"]Hi cj415 - thanks for your post. I'm trying to learn how one can best determine a counterfeit. Did you actually order, receive and inspect these coins? I'm not trying to be contentious about it, I'm just trying to determine the authenticity. I DID order, receive and inspect these coins...but I am not an expert. IF THEY ARE INDEED AUTHENTIC, then I'm assuming at $9.64/coin for coins in fair to good condition, that the pricing is okay. NOTE-they ARE NOT in slab cases, the are open, general circulation coins of fair to good condition. The duplicity in the original advertisement is that they show you pictures of beautiful sets of coins in plastic slab cases that have actual ratings on each coin. THAT IS NOT WHAT YOU GET. You get a nice wood box with open coins, one from each year of production. I have compared them directly with other coins believed to be authentic, but I see absolutely no differences. Any guidance you can provide would be greatly appreciated.[/QUOTE]
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