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mongo28

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  1. Hey[mention=3391]jester[/mention] Snap!!

    Packed and ready to send off to NGC..

    [mention=3391]jester[/mention] Snap!!

    Packed and ready to send off to NGC..

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    If there are only 300 and it's the last year of this design I will be very pleased on both counts. This would be the joint rarest 1/10th the other being 2003.

    Why the 1/10oz? The 1/4, 1/2 and 1oz are decent prices as well...
  2. Hey[mention=3391]jester[/mention] Snap!!

    Packed and ready to send off to NGC..

    [mention=3391]jester[/mention] Snap!!

    Packed and ready to send off to NGC..

    IMG_5770.thumb.JPG.b4c285b7b7fce3025ee56e37d72d7cbd.JPG

    IMG_5769.thumb.JPG.af6d29e45c83cc66cfa0aaf055fed286.JPG

    If there are only 300 and it's the last year of this design I will be very pleased on both counts. This would be the joint rarest 1/10th the other being 2003.

    Just curious why the 1/10oz? Any idea on 1/4, 1/2 Or 1oz?
  3. I hope this is a case of buying the coin, and not the slab.  That isn't Mint State anything, and I would be fairly urgently calling PCGS for additional verification that you haven't just bought a fake slab.
    That coin would struggle to reach XF40 on the obverse.
    Seriously, I don't mean to be dismissive, but you need to call PCGS and make urgent enquiries.
     
    Below is a true MS65 Obverse... the difference is vast.  Compare with the XF40...
     
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    Also the paper on the obverse doesn't have the fade from blue to white and the coin might be fake as well. The obverse is 5-6 grades lower than the reverse. You usually never see this, normally even wear front/back...
  4. I don't even think the slab is genuine, there is no way to open and replace the coin in a pcgs slab without damaging the slab.

    I think someone got the correct pcgs number and grade and then put this monstrosity together.  

    I hope [mention=265]Lindeman[/mention]you are able to get your money back.

     

    I'd have to agree, the slab in question doesn't have the little feet that help the slabs stack together on the corners. (Interlock)

     

    And this is another reason why I like NGC over PCGS, there is no photo of the graded coin on PCGS website for comparison, which NGC does...

     

    Ask for a refund, or file a claim with PayPal as you have been screwed over.

     

    Sorry buddy.

     

  5. Very Nice.
    I love US bank notes, so much better than the older British bank notes which are pretty bland.
    The only British bank notes that seem to have character are the colonial ones.
    I myself won the below one at the DNW auction last month.
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    Anyway today i bought myself two uncirculated sovereigns at the Wakefield coin fair, for a great price too.
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    Very Nice!
  6. There are still only five in the world - you may have to buy a few raw and take the chance with grading them yourself.  I just sent in to ngc my 10 oz beast -I'm  looking to get an ms70 on that one. 

    Good luck with the 10oz, they seem to be a 50/50 shot. I'll eventually send in my 5oz Pandas Proofs for grading once I give them a good look over...
  7. There are still only five in the world - you may have to buy a few raw and take the chance with grading them yourself.  I just sent in to ngc my 10 oz beast -I'm  looking to get an ms70 on that one. 

    Yeah I already have 2, they will grade at MS69 at best... I will have to gamble on more down the road with some of the Silver profits shortly...
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