how can we collectors NOT get shafted when buying coins?

.....i know it's important to be educated before buying coins. but is there a book or web site that would help a
collector guard against buying a counterfeit coin? for example, let's say you were at a coin shop or a show or
on the web looking at coins. you see something that you are interested in and it is a coin that has known to be
counterfeited from time to time. it may or may not be in a top tier slab or it may be raw. is there a list with markers
to look for or a book listing what tpg graders guide on? are there any graders (former or current) out there with some
quick tips or recommended sites?
what say you?
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Education is the best tool one can have .
The ability to know that you don't always get what you pay for .
A deal too good to believe ..............
Just remember that when seeking that Big Score , don't let yourself become it.....
Dan
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<< <i>How do you avoid being shafted when buying a car? --Jerry
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Make sure the car you purchase has a set of tires...!!!!....
And experts get fooled too, someone mentioned cars... I'm a used car manager at a big Toyota store, bee in the biz almost 15 years and I make mistakes all the time too
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<< <i>Sometimes its best to pay the extra premium for reputable third party grader certification. >>
This will not guarantee that you will not get the shaft...it is only a crutch, knowledge is the only weapon against being shafted!
QN
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<< <i>Sometimes its best to pay the extra premium for reputable third party grader certification. >>
This will not guarantee that you will not get the shaft...it is only a crutch, knowledge is the only weapon against being shafted!
QN >>
Reputable third party graders guarantee their certification. Their knowledge is greater than mine when it comes to counterfeits. When you have a broken leg a crutch is a good thing.
No Way Out: Stimulus and Money Printing Are the Only Path Left
the answer is no
that's why I would prefer to buy from an expert.
K
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GritsMan: That's a great post!!
Stuart
Collect 18th & 19th Century US Type Coins, Silver Dollars, $20 Gold Double Eagles and World Crowns & Talers with High Eye Appeal
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