In my opinion, if it were legit, it would be sent in to a TPG to be certified & slabbed. It would then be sold through a major auction house where big money collectors have no problem throwing down half a mil or more. Ya just don't sell a raw coin on eBay for half a mil.
was listed a few weeks back by the same seller for only $100,000. I should have bought it then. Anyone know what it costs to list that coin at that price?
Looks fishy to me. The "3" looks weird. Maybe it could be a 43 overstruck on a 42? But I still wouldn't consider it as a 43 copper. I would buy it as a double struck wheat.
Ben
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It's pretty obvious that the 2 has been altered to look like a 3. That said, I'm wondering if it could be a mint error 1942. If so, it's a pretty cool coin.
<< <i>In my opinion, if it were legit, it would be sent in to a TPG to be certified & slabbed. It would then be sold through a major auction house where big money collectors have no problem throwing down half a mil or more. Ya just don't sell a raw coin on eBay for half a mil. >>
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Joe
Maybe it could be a 43 overstruck on a 42?
But I still wouldn't consider it as a 43 copper.
I would buy it as a double struck wheat.
Ben
Coin's for sale/trade.
Tom Pilitowski
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Russ, NCNE
<< <i>In my opinion, if it were legit, it would be sent in to a TPG to be certified & slabbed. It would then be sold through a major auction house where big money collectors have no problem throwing down half a mil or more. Ya just don't sell a raw coin on eBay for half a mil. >>
what he said.