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<p>[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 117576, member: 4373"]Well let's see, is Krause the god of coin catalogues? Maybe it is. But is it perfect? Definately no, as I have seen quite a fair bit of errors. But don't forget, since it is a catalogue, it may not be perfect as not everything is reported. That is a good reason why there are different editions., </p><p><br /></p><p>You should try to get a hold of a copy of catalogue that specializes in Indian trial coins. I seriously doubt that Clark Smith is trying to pull something here and in fact, you can ask him via email of what reference he used. If that is not good enough for you, you can buy the coin from him, send it for authenticity in the major slabbing companies and if it is deemed as a counterfeit, you can return it. And if you are very interested in the coin, you might be able to send a downpayment and ask him to slab it for you. </p><p><br /></p><p>Don't forget, the problem of trial coins is that not everything gets reported. It may be genuine but it never got reported. But does that mean it's counterfeit? Definately not.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="gxseries, post: 117576, member: 4373"]Well let's see, is Krause the god of coin catalogues? Maybe it is. But is it perfect? Definately no, as I have seen quite a fair bit of errors. But don't forget, since it is a catalogue, it may not be perfect as not everything is reported. That is a good reason why there are different editions., You should try to get a hold of a copy of catalogue that specializes in Indian trial coins. I seriously doubt that Clark Smith is trying to pull something here and in fact, you can ask him via email of what reference he used. If that is not good enough for you, you can buy the coin from him, send it for authenticity in the major slabbing companies and if it is deemed as a counterfeit, you can return it. And if you are very interested in the coin, you might be able to send a downpayment and ask him to slab it for you. Don't forget, the problem of trial coins is that not everything gets reported. It may be genuine but it never got reported. But does that mean it's counterfeit? Definately not.[/QUOTE]
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