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NPO-20190705243 Order Received: 2019 / 7 / 05 Numismatists NPO-20190705243 Order Received: 2019 / 7 / 05 Numismatists’ Professional Opinion from the Numismatic Professionals at the Academy of Coins© 7/6/2019 Michael Schilling: Thank you for submitting your coin to PriceThatCoin.com. We examined your photographs. In our professional opinion, the coins pictured are: #1. All counterfeit: Counterfeit 1873 Pattern Trade Dollar, Counterfeit 1873 Pattern Trade Dollar, Fantasy (does not exist) 1865 Quarter Dollar, Counterfeit 1847-CC Counterfeit Seated Liberty Dollar, Counterfeit 1799 Draped Bust Dollar, Counterfeit 1799 Draped Bust Dollar, Fantasy (does not exist) 1851 Indian Head Dollar, Fantasy (does not exist) 1851 Indian Head Dollar. #2. Unfortunately, these coins are all definitely counterfeit coins. Without question. All of them. We've seen them before. Normally they're purchased in a pack together. Your photographs (rated 8 / 10, 10 perfect, 1 poor) are excellent for determining grade and authenticity. #3. Current Market Value (7/6/2019) These coins have no value. They are illegal to buy and illegal to sell. Most are not marked “COPY” as required by the Hobby Protection Act of 1973 (the 1965 Quarter is marked “FACSIMILE”). These counterfeit coins are normally made of a base metal with no bullion value. Some are magnetic, some are not. It is irrelevant, as these are all poor quality counterfeits. More Information: Ordinarily, we give you a link to an article here about how to sell coins like yours. There's no legal method to sell counterfeit coins. While we share in your disappointment – we love appraising great coins! - we're happy that you trusted us to educate you on the facts. We do not buy or sell coins. Our professional opinion is objective. Our primary goal is your satisfaction. Our opinion is founded upon your photographs only; we did not physically examine the coin. Your photographs are sufficient to determine authenticity. We cannot guarantee this opinion. If you want a guaranteed opinion based on physical examination, we recommend that you submit it to a reputable Third Party Grading service. We strictly and proudly adhere to the Academy of Coins © Member’s Code of Ethics. THANK YOU. Thank you again, Michael, for choosing our Academy of Coins © service, PriceThatCoin.com! We're pleased that you chose to share your coin with us. We’re gratified that you choose our service for your professional coin grading opinions. Sincerely, The Academy of Coins© PriceThatCoin.com.
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