Where would you grade this '85 Carson City?
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Only concern with the coin besides the angle of photos is the hit on the breast is found on a lot of fakes, but other than that, where would you grade this puppy?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126025549151?
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Only concern with the coin besides the angle of photos is the hit on the breast is found on a lot of fakes, but other than that, where would you grade this puppy?
https://www.ebay.com/itm/126025549151?
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I’d grade it not worth the effort buying something like that.
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He never does. He just likes to ask
Not genuine.
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That’s the correct answer.
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I think the correct answer is "in the privacy of my home".
Sorry if I’m being overly picky, but you mention a pick up point on the coin to give proof it’s fake and think we should grade the counterfeit? How do we do that?
I agree with you it’s fake.
I grade it as a flashing neon sign that says "RUN Forrest, Run!"
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Blurry.
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It always is the correct answer (or at a grading company) but I grew tired of making the same joke. I guess understanding the difference between where and what is too complex.
Photos are way too poor to even attempt to guess the grade, let alone determine authenticity but it looks a lot like the chinese counterfeits we often see on Ebay.
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Even with the blurry photos I am 100% confident it is a Chinese fake. The patina is a dead giveaway
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The pictures are so blurry it’s hard to determine anything. I think counterfeit would be the best guess. The centers look suspiciously weak.
The 1885-CC dollar is quite scarce in the circulated grades. I once had a want list for a set of circulated Morgan Dollars. The customer would not buy any Mint State pieces. The 1885-CC was the toughest since he could not afford an 1895-P.
All I have to say is I reported it as a fake.
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Clearly a fake/counterfeit/forgery…
I won't even consider buying a coin that badly photographed. Either the seller is hiding something, or incompetent. Either way, worth avoiding.
That is a walk away offer.... Blurry pictures - yes. Also fake. Looks like 8 bids so far. Cheers, RickO