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Theodore Williams

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  1. https://www.ebay.com/bfl/viewbids/233895720371?item=233895720371&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2565
  2. https://www.ebay.com/itm/233891612855 Attached below are better photos of the actual coin than the photos in the Ebay listing.
  3. Link to Ebay auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233889443770 This coin was removed from a charm bracelet owned by a wealthy socialite (Annie Lee McKenzie Dargan) who lived in Atlanta from 1893-1961. Her bracelet was assembled in the early 1900's with coins from years that had significant meaning to her and her family. I am certain the coin is genuine and authentic. If you have the coin certified and it is found not to be authentic, I will accept the coin back and refund you the full price you paid for it, the cost of the return shipping, and the cost of the NGC certification.
  4. Below is the link to the Ebay Auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233888321738 Below is the link to the NGC details regarding the coin: https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/liberty-head-2-50-1840-1907-pscid-57/1868-2.5-ms-coinid-17807 This coin was removed from a charm bracelet owned by a wealthy socialite (Annie Lee McKenzie Dargan) who lived in Atlanta from 1893-1961. Her bracelet was assembled in the early 1900's with coins from years that had significant meaning to her and her family. I am certain the coin is genuine and authentic. If you have the coin certified and it is found not to be authentic, I will accept the coin back and refund you the full price you paid for it, the cost of the return shipping, and the cost of the NGC certification.
  5. I have resubmitted this listing on this chat board with updated photos - I understand why Greenstang may have thought it was counterfeit (reported in his earlier post) based on the original photos. Hopefully the newer, better photos I provided will give you confidence that this coin is authentic, because it is. If you have it certified by NGC and they find that it is not (highly, highly unlikely), return the coin to me and I will gladly refund the price you paid for the coin, the return postage and the cost of the certification. Thanks for your time and consideration.
  6. I have resubmitted this listing on this chat board with updated photos - I understand why Greenstang may have thought it was counterfeit based on the original photos. Hopefully the newer photos I provided will give you confidence that this coin is authentic, because it is. If you have it certified by NGC and they find that it is not (highly, highly unlikely), return the coin to me and I will gladly refund the price you paid for the coin, the return postage and the cost of the certification. Thanks for your time and consideration.
  7. https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1871-25c-bg-813/10674 https://www.ebay.com/itm/233891612855 This coin was removed from a charm bracelet owned by a wealthy socialite (Annie Lee McKenzie Dargan) who lived in Atlanta from 1893-1961. Her bracelet was assembled in the early 1900's with coins that were from significant dates in her life. I am certain the coin is genuine and authentic. If you have the coin certified and it is found not to be authentic, I will accept the coin back and refund you the full price you paid for it, the cost of the return shipping, and the cost of the NGC certification.
  8. https://www.ebay.com/itm/233891538629 It is estimated that only 24 of the BG 408 coins exist in ANY condition. This coin was removed from a charm bracelet owned by a wealthy socialite (Annie Lee McKenzie Dargan) who lived in Atlanta from 1893-1961. Her bracelet was assembled in the early 1900's with coins that were from significant dates in her life. I am certain the coin is genuine and authentic. If you have the coin certified and it is found not to be authentic, I will accept the coin back and refund you the full price you paid for it, the cost of the return shipping, and the cost of the NGC certification.
  9. https://www.ebay.com/itm/233892445331 The reverse of this coin has been completely modified and has a 10k gold overlay with a monogram - initials G, H and N. It is of little (if any) numismatic value, but is an interesting piece of Victorian jewelry, nonetheless. It was removed from a charm bracelet created in the early 1900's.
  10. This coin was removed from a charm bracelet owned by a wealthy socialite (Annie Lee McKenzie Dargan) who lived in Atlanta from 1893 - 1961. Her bracelet was assembled in the early 1900's with coins that were from significant dates. I am certain the coin is "legitimate" (any buyer is welcome to return it for a full refund and return postage if it is found not to be when submitted for certification).
  11. Below are links to more information about this coin, as well as the Ebay listing itself: https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/california-fractional-gold-pscid-84/1871-round-liberty-g25c-bg-813-ms-coinid-501813 https://www.pcgs.com/coinfacts/coin/1871-25c-bg-813/10674 https://www.ebay.com/itm/233891612855
  12. Below is the link to the NGC description of this extremely rare (in any condition) coin: https://www.ngccoin.com/coin-explorer/california-fractional-gold-pscid-84/1853-round-liberty-g50c-bg-408-ms-coinid-501408 Below is the link to the Ebay auction: https://www.ebay.com/itm/233891538629
  13. https://www.ebay.com/itm/233776737585 Thank you for your consideration!