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<p>[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 3398423, member: 84595"]Before you send your coin ( I have already said it is counterfeit) in for conservation, authenticating and grading at tremendous cost, send it to any TPG for authenticating service. I use SEGS since Larry Briggs is an expert on Morgan and Peace Dollars. Their service is also reasonable. When it comes back counterfeit and not encapsulated, you will be out only about $35 plus what you have invested in the purchase of the coin. You can also then take the paperwork back to the pawn shop and demand your money be returned if you have a proper photo receipt of the coin they sold you matching your coin. Most buyers don't think of getting a photo receipt and then can't get their money back since the dealer could say that wasn't the coin they sold you. If you go to the VamWorld website and click on Morgan dollars and then click on 89-CC, you can then click on reverses and see all the reverse CC and you sill see that no CC die matches the reverse of your coin with CC's so close together or the E of AMERICA with that weakness or bulge or dentils that look like beads. Don't give up on coin collecting. We are all here to help new and older collectors. Some of us may consult for the secret service on counterfeit and altered coins, some of us are NGC or PCGS submitters, some work for the TPG companies. Experts on Coin Talk won't steer you wrong.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bob Evancho, post: 3398423, member: 84595"]Before you send your coin ( I have already said it is counterfeit) in for conservation, authenticating and grading at tremendous cost, send it to any TPG for authenticating service. I use SEGS since Larry Briggs is an expert on Morgan and Peace Dollars. Their service is also reasonable. When it comes back counterfeit and not encapsulated, you will be out only about $35 plus what you have invested in the purchase of the coin. You can also then take the paperwork back to the pawn shop and demand your money be returned if you have a proper photo receipt of the coin they sold you matching your coin. Most buyers don't think of getting a photo receipt and then can't get their money back since the dealer could say that wasn't the coin they sold you. If you go to the VamWorld website and click on Morgan dollars and then click on 89-CC, you can then click on reverses and see all the reverse CC and you sill see that no CC die matches the reverse of your coin with CC's so close together or the E of AMERICA with that weakness or bulge or dentils that look like beads. Don't give up on coin collecting. We are all here to help new and older collectors. Some of us may consult for the secret service on counterfeit and altered coins, some of us are NGC or PCGS submitters, some work for the TPG companies. Experts on Coin Talk won't steer you wrong.[/QUOTE]
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