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<p>[QUOTE="David Wier, post: 24570051, member: 147086"]Unfortunately, I bought 2 1881-CC Morgans from an ad on Facebook. I just learned about fake coins, so I checked on the PCGS site, using the Verification link. One of the numbers I had reported:</p><p>"Certification number 27886283 has been temporarily DEACTIVATED as a precaution due to its unauthorized use on a known counterfeit circulating". The other one did not show as deactivated, but the picture of the coin itself was much dirtier than the one I got. I am definitely suspicious since, in the details on the PCGS site, it's reported that the coin is in a PCGS Gold Shield holder. The one I have is not a Gold Shield holder. Plus, in as good a shape as the one I got should be worth about $1000. Why would they sell a coin this valuable to me for $26.97 including shipping?</p><p><br /></p><p>Therefore, all that to say this - I, too, would like to know the weight of the coin in the slab, using that weight to add to any possible counterfeit possiblities, in order to get my money back through Paypal.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="David Wier, post: 24570051, member: 147086"]Unfortunately, I bought 2 1881-CC Morgans from an ad on Facebook. I just learned about fake coins, so I checked on the PCGS site, using the Verification link. One of the numbers I had reported: "Certification number 27886283 has been temporarily DEACTIVATED as a precaution due to its unauthorized use on a known counterfeit circulating". The other one did not show as deactivated, but the picture of the coin itself was much dirtier than the one I got. I am definitely suspicious since, in the details on the PCGS site, it's reported that the coin is in a PCGS Gold Shield holder. The one I have is not a Gold Shield holder. Plus, in as good a shape as the one I got should be worth about $1000. Why would they sell a coin this valuable to me for $26.97 including shipping? Therefore, all that to say this - I, too, would like to know the weight of the coin in the slab, using that weight to add to any possible counterfeit possiblities, in order to get my money back through Paypal.[/QUOTE]
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