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Traghan

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  1. Can anyone explain this one to me? Thank you much!
  2. Couldn’t reverse search find it only found a bronze version with different back.
  3. I definitely am skeptical, but those dimples if you notice are on the numismatic 1899 coin & the 1909 coin pic I posted. So if they faked these, then they were pretty thorough to add those dimples that were on several of the original real coins. I’ll try to weigh them, but I know there not magnetic & are silver, so I’ll find my scales & let you know. Weird coin to fake though & doesn’t make much sense. Thank you for helping me figure this out… I’m trying my best to make sure. I need to invest in those X-ray metal laser guns & it could confirm immediately. They’re just so expensive. I’ll let you know the weight. But look at those originals I posted & you’ll see the dimples… I have a feeling you’re right about them being fake, I had to order another scale, lost mine, but I’ll let you know what I find out Mike. Thank you so much for helping me. So weird though they’re choose these to fake, but nothing surprises me anymore….
  4. Ok, I have two of them. One 1909 & the second 1907. I’ve done the best with my pics I’m getting a new phone soon. They aren’t magnetic & tested as silver so I’m really confused on the reason they faked these, because I honestly think you’re suspicions are right about them being fake. Well, I found on the numismatic site that these were made with many different levels of silver including the amounts mine show, but I don’t understand the reasoning for going through the process to fake this one especially with real metals & you could do so many better coins if you were faking. But, who can explain that because it happens all the time. So do y’all think these are just fakes & not worth grading? Thank y’all for helping me with clarity.
  5. Thank everyone for their advice & input it’s greatly appreciated! Thank you guys
  6. I’m having difficulty finding information about this coin. Can anyone give me a possible value/grade, is it worth grading? The ones I’ve seen online are expensive but in bad condition. Any help much appreciated. Thank you guys…
  7. I’ve tried everything to upload the photos but it won’t upload. I’ll try again later. Help me figure what I’m doing wrong I’m well below the max threshold for posting
  8. This is a lightly struck coin & the date & mint mark are visible, but looks like a mint error. Any info? Unique to me. Appreciate any help. Thank you guys.
  9. All I can say is that it was definitely unopened. The rolls were opened by me & were legit, the man passed about 7 years ago & I bought the rolls from auction & they had never left his safe & I can attest to that because I didn’t open them till after the pandemic, I almost passed away due to Covid. It was a legit estate sale & the CC was real & surprised me as well. I don’t know a lot so I’m going to let Heritage help figure it out as to why. But, thank you for helping me understand, I enjoy this hobby and all those passionate about it. I’ve done this my whole life though & promise it’s not a scam which is sad at how much that’s going around. I hate it & coin collecting is hurting because of it. I appreciate your input! God bless
  10. It was legit rolls. I promise. I’ve done this long enough to know & I can trace it for Heritage. The man who passed estate was legit. Thank you for your input