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<p>[QUOTE="lkeigwin, post: 1277577, member: 30400"]This may sound like folly, but I wonder if one of you may be able to attribute the obverse of the fake. I would expect it to be the obverse of an 1803 S-260 marriage but if it is something else that would be very, very interesting.</p><p><br /></p><p>An update on the return: DLRC (David Lawrence Rare Coin) has received the coin and made a refund. That may sound like a no-brainer for the return of a fake, NGC-slabbed coin. But the sharp-eyed among you have noticed from the original photos the absence of NGC tabs. Which means, of course, that the coin was cracked (to be put in an album).</p><p><br /></p><p>Normally cracking a coin forfeits everything. This is understood, and a policy no one can disagree with. But under the circumstances DLRC made a refund and took on the responsibility of dealing with NGC. I suspect, because of good auction pictures and the fact that NGC also images coins it grades, that it will be easy enough to establish that the raw coin is the same imaged in the holder.</p><p><br /></p><p>Nonetheless, DLRC deserves kudos for its excellent customer services!</p><p>Lance.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="lkeigwin, post: 1277577, member: 30400"]This may sound like folly, but I wonder if one of you may be able to attribute the obverse of the fake. I would expect it to be the obverse of an 1803 S-260 marriage but if it is something else that would be very, very interesting. An update on the return: DLRC (David Lawrence Rare Coin) has received the coin and made a refund. That may sound like a no-brainer for the return of a fake, NGC-slabbed coin. But the sharp-eyed among you have noticed from the original photos the absence of NGC tabs. Which means, of course, that the coin was cracked (to be put in an album). Normally cracking a coin forfeits everything. This is understood, and a policy no one can disagree with. But under the circumstances DLRC made a refund and took on the responsibility of dealing with NGC. I suspect, because of good auction pictures and the fact that NGC also images coins it grades, that it will be easy enough to establish that the raw coin is the same imaged in the holder. Nonetheless, DLRC deserves kudos for its excellent customer services! Lance.[/QUOTE]
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