And I come across this auction: http://cgi.ebay.com/1897-S-LIBERTY-HEAD ... 23119721a2
Hey there hoss.....quit selling my dub eagle. How did I notice it? Do I have my cert #'s memorized? No, I just know My Coins.

Proof of ownership:
shinnosuke wrote:Did you take that picture originally for insurance purposes? I mean, if you ever got burgaled you could prove to the police and ins. co. that you owned the coin.
Also, did you wash your hands after taking that picture and before you stuck them in somebody's mouth?
Thogey wrote:Hey Doc,
It may be far fetched. But are you sure your coin is not copy 1 of 10,000?
Maybe it's a stupid question, I don't know.
Rodebaugh wrote:Thogey wrote:Hey Doc,
It may be far fetched. But are you sure your coin is not copy 1 of 10,000?
Maybe it's a stupid question, I don't know.
yeah she's authentic. Cert # checks out with PCGS and is in my set registry.
beauanderos wrote:Rodebaugh wrote:Thogey wrote:Hey Doc,
It may be far fetched. But are you sure your coin is not copy 1 of 10,000?
Maybe it's a stupid question, I don't know.
yeah she's authentic. Cert # checks out with PCGS and is in my set registry.
How long (if they don't already) before someone starts counterfeiting the plastic slabs and certification holograms from the major third-party grading services... and then inserts their own craftily designed fakes? Next thing you know... someone will extract a genuine tooth and replace it with a phony one.
AGCoinHunter wrote:beauanderos wrote:How long (if they don't already) before someone starts counterfeiting the plastic slabs and certification holograms from the major third-party grading services... and then inserts their own craftily designed fakes? Next thing you know... someone will extract a genuine tooth and replace it with a phony one.
Yeah, it’s already happening a lot. Chinese counterfeiters are getting pretty good at it because they probably are making the holders the third party graders are using over in China...
News Article wrote:The second count is for infringement of PCGS’s federally registered trademarks as the counterfeit coins were sold in false PCGS holders purporting to be genuine “with the purpose of passing off counterfeit Chinese-made coins in said holders to other dealers and the public as PCGS authenticated and graded coins.”
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The sixth count is for conspiracy in that the defendants – including yet-unnamed John Does – agreed to manufacture and import counterfeit coins in counterfeit PCGS holders to sell to other dealers and the public.
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