Not that it guarantees anything the cert number does check out.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
The coin in the slab does not appear to match the grade. It's not clear enough for me to determine if the coin is a fake. That coin appears no better an a 35. So, maybe yes and maybe no?
bob
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Why do you think it might be fake? Seller has lots of nearly-perfect feedback, says coin was just certified this week, nothing obvious screams fake. He would be foolish to make this up and get caught.
My guess is it's legit. Lance.
edited to add: I admit the look is very Chinese. Can't make out enough of the holder to say one way or the other.
COIN INFORMATION Cert Verification #: 16817296 PCGS Coin #: 7086 Date, mintmark: 1879-CC Denomination: $1 Variety: Minor Variety: Mint Error: Pedigree: Country: The United States of America Grade: XF40 Mintage: 756,000 PCGS Price GuideSM Value: $975
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
<< <i>The coin in the slab does not appear to match the grade. It's not clear enough for me to determine if the coin is a fake. That coin appears no better an a 35. So, maybe yes and maybe no?
It's one of the new slabs which have 6 injection circles. I played with the lighting and levels in Photoshop and can see two of them clearly (the middle ones on either side). I can see the two bottom ones when looking at the reverse, but they are very near invisible. I can't see either of the upper ones, but the photo angle may have made them invisible.
I have bought from this seller in the past. A really nice PCGS 89-CC for a fair price. As I recall, he is ex-military Air Force. No probs with the transaction or coin/slab.
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I am having a hard time making that determination on my moniter.
"Interest rates, the price of money, are the most important market. And, perversely, they’re the market that’s most manipulated by the Fed." - Doug Casey
to determine if the coin is a fake. That coin appears no better an a 35. So, maybe yes
and maybe no?
bob
My guess is it's legit.
Lance.
edited to add: I admit the look is very Chinese. Can't make out enough of the holder to say one way or the other.
COIN INFORMATION
Cert Verification #: 16817296
PCGS Coin #: 7086
Date, mintmark: 1879-CC
Denomination: $1
Variety:
Minor Variety:
Mint Error:
Pedigree:
Country: The United States of America
Grade: XF40
Mintage: 756,000
PCGS Price GuideSM Value: $975
President, Racine Numismatic Society 2013-2014; Variety Resource Dimes; See 6/8/12 CDN for my article on Winged Liberty Dimes; Ebay
<< <i>The coin in the slab does not appear to match the grade. It's not clear enough for me
to determine if the coin is a fake. That coin appears no better an a 35. So, maybe yes
and maybe no?
bob >>
It looks OK to me.
also, I'd call cust. service and ask them to look at the barcode.
mbogoman
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