Grade this Gobrecht, please...


Andy Lustig
Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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Doggedly collecting coins of the Central American Republic.
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Ed. S.
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Chicolini: Mint? No, no, I no like a mint. Uh - what other flavor you got?
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Edited to add: Interesting.
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<< <i>Interesting..... >>
Maybe "interesting" is too subtle a word. Or is there another reason why this thread hasn't yet hit 100?
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<< <i>Interesting..... >>
Maybe "interesting" is too subtle a word. Or is there another reason why this thread hasn't yet hit 100?
Good point...
Hey Andy--what slab does this little beauty reside in???
At the present time that is?
<< <i>Edited to add: Interesting. >>
That goes way beyond interesting! More of the seamy underbelly of the coin biz.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Here's the rest of the story...
Coin #2 graded Improperly Cleaned--NCS Proof, sold in April 2006 for just shy of $20k.
Coin #1 graded PCGS PR 63 sold in Jan 2007 for a cool $46k. >>
Coin #1 refers to the image Andy posted in this thread. Coin number two was the same coin when it was bright, shiney, and untoned.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>For those who don't wish to wade through the thread IGWT linked, here are the relevant details posted by MikeinFL:
<< <i>Here's the rest of the story...
Coin #2 graded Improperly Cleaned--NCS Proof, sold in April 2006 for just shy of $20k.
Coin #1 graded PCGS PR 63 sold in Jan 2007 for a cool $46k. >>
Coin #1 refers to the image Andy posted in this thread. Coin number two was the same coin when it was bright, shiney, and untoned.
Russ, NCNE >>
If it's the same coin, that is interesting...and disturbing.
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<< <i>There seem to be more marks that don't line up than "marks" that do. >>
If you compare the jumbo sized images, they are clearly the same coin. For example, both have an indentical gouge in Miss Liberty's neck.
Russ, NCNE
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<< <i>Killed by harsh cleaning job.Damn shame. >>
Then artificially toned and graded.
Russ, NCNE
<< <i>Killed by harsh cleaning job.Damn shame.
And resurrected by an AT job and a slab. I don't know of any small-time collector who can buy into a coin for $20K, work it over and into a respected TPG slab, and flip it for $46K.
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<< <i>Killed by harsh cleaning job.Damn shame.
And resurrected by an AT job and a slab. I don't know of any small-time collector who can buy into a coin for $20K, work it over and into a respected TPG slab, and flip it for $46K. >>
I wonder how long it took this person to work this coin???
Figure that he or she made a cool 26 THOUSAND DOLLARS on this one coin flip alone. Say 3 hours....4 hours....8 hours or 1 actual day of work...jeeze even lawyers don't make that kind of money.....
I shouldn't be looking and posting w/o my glasses.
So, is anyone surprised? Or is it just more shocking to see proof?
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<< <i>Killed by harsh cleaning job.Damn shame. >>
Then artificially toned and graded.
Russ, NCNE >>
That coin may have been expertly "lasered" which would account for the "Odd" look of the white coin - then re-colored to fool the experts - almost as bad as the doctored MS65RD Indian cent I wrote about after last years FUN show - also a 5 figure hatchet job.
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What was the time lag between the two auctions?
<< <i>What a fuddernuttering racket this all is. Operators and suckers. >>
Yeah, but I got in trouble last time you said that.