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<p>[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 131397, member: 4626"]Well I can try to field those...</p><p><br /></p><p>Collector/ historical interest. A lot of people will pay a premium for a coin with a special history behind it, much the way they'll pay a premium for coins recovered from shipwrecks and such.</p><p><br /></p><p>See answer above... many more coins can be MS 60 than can be from the Binion hoard. Though you can see some coins certfied as Binion as well as graded.</p><p><br /></p><p>Well they'd need some sort of proof of provenance that tracks it back to the hoard it came from. Usually some form of certification that directly traces it back to the original owner or at least the first person to purchase it from the hoard.</p><p><br /></p><p>And looks legit... can't tell just from the eBay listing, but I'd make sure it comes with some form of certificate of authenticity that has the name and address of who made the certificate, plus make sure they have a 100% return policy. If they're willing to stand behind their claim it's a lot more likely to be legitimate than someone with an "all sales final, take it or leave it" policy.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Troodon, post: 131397, member: 4626"]Well I can try to field those... Collector/ historical interest. A lot of people will pay a premium for a coin with a special history behind it, much the way they'll pay a premium for coins recovered from shipwrecks and such. See answer above... many more coins can be MS 60 than can be from the Binion hoard. Though you can see some coins certfied as Binion as well as graded. Well they'd need some sort of proof of provenance that tracks it back to the hoard it came from. Usually some form of certification that directly traces it back to the original owner or at least the first person to purchase it from the hoard. And looks legit... can't tell just from the eBay listing, but I'd make sure it comes with some form of certificate of authenticity that has the name and address of who made the certificate, plus make sure they have a 100% return policy. If they're willing to stand behind their claim it's a lot more likely to be legitimate than someone with an "all sales final, take it or leave it" policy.[/QUOTE]
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