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<p>[QUOTE="Bayern, post: 6271026, member: 99002"]Since she she won't accept the forum comments as proof, what about a statement from a local coin shop owner/knowledgeable employee? Also, many dealers will still suggest sending a coin in question in to one of the main grading services, to be safe. So my suggestion is that you could send it to ANACS for authentication. Their fees are the most reasonable of the respected legitimate professional grading services, so would cost you around $15, if recall correctly. I believe for an extra fee, they can do an expedited turnaround time, also. This option would also erase any doubts you might still have about authenticity of the coin. If you elect to go with PCGS or NGC, their fees would be around $30-$35, before adding charge for expedited turn around.</p><p>Hope this if of help to you<img src="styles/default/xenforo/clear.png" class="mceSmilieSprite mceSmilie50" alt=":happy:" unselectable="on" unselectable="on" />[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bayern, post: 6271026, member: 99002"]Since she she won't accept the forum comments as proof, what about a statement from a local coin shop owner/knowledgeable employee? Also, many dealers will still suggest sending a coin in question in to one of the main grading services, to be safe. So my suggestion is that you could send it to ANACS for authentication. Their fees are the most reasonable of the respected legitimate professional grading services, so would cost you around $15, if recall correctly. I believe for an extra fee, they can do an expedited turnaround time, also. This option would also erase any doubts you might still have about authenticity of the coin. If you elect to go with PCGS or NGC, their fees would be around $30-$35, before adding charge for expedited turn around. Hope this if of help to you:happy:[/QUOTE]
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