. what do you think about it? also the indian . someone i respect quite a bit in numismatics told me a gold coin i purchased has questionable authenticity and is now at a TPG. I cannot for the life of me see where there is a problem
but he stated that some of the die work for counterfeit gold is really quite good and all the diagnostics match up since they reverse engineered the dies from authentic gold coins which let me
tell you put a knot in my stomach. So my eye for gold has been a little hard as of late. My coin is a slider au55-58/62-63 with great luster and a little of that orange toning from the 10%
copper that is added but alas sleepless nights have occurred doubting myself now since the person that sent me down this path has proven themselves more than sufficiently.
I think my coin is ok and I really believe in my abilities through many many successes but alas I have not walked the block as long as some have so I still listen. .
Regardless of the shape some of the classics are in, I really hate seeding them being melted. These are apiece of our history, an antique on their own.
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i really don't enjoy saying so but that lib just does not look right to me
possible it could be the way you imaged the coins
the fields look just too clean and dusty, open to conversation regarding this
on a side note, i think i remember you saving some other coins (morgans?) from the pot, i want to say kudos and keep up the good work
what do you think about it? also the indian
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someone i respect quite a bit in numismatics told me a gold coin i purchased has questionable authenticity and is now at a TPG. I cannot for the life of me see where there is a problem
but he stated that some of the die work for counterfeit gold is really quite good and all the diagnostics match up since they reverse engineered the dies from authentic gold coins which let me
tell you put a knot in my stomach. So my eye for gold has been a little hard as of late. My coin is a slider au55-58/62-63 with great luster and a little of that orange toning from the 10%
copper that is added but alas sleepless nights have occurred doubting myself now since the person that sent me down this path has proven themselves more than sufficiently.
I think my coin is ok and I really believe in my abilities through many many successes but alas I have not walked the block as long as some have so I still listen.
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<< <i>Funny that the 91cc 5$ lib is dirt common while the P is truly scarce and worth less >>
agreed, it seems the formula to calculate value is simple but with many contradictions
popularity vs scarcity and education vs experience
and it is a constant battle
but overall popularity wins the majority of battles much to my dismay
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Thanks for sharing!
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<< <i>Here is a solo shot for you. As soon as my daughter gets home I have some interesting shots for you
Is that a nice die chip by LIBERTY in the head dress?
<< <i>Is that a nice die chip by LIBERTY in the head dress? >>
Nope as it is not there now - probably just a piece of lint I did not notice