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Dipper the OP posted on page 3 the outcome Quote: At long last....I finally had the coin graded. It did indeed come back a BG-423. PCGS gave is an AU58 grade. -MV
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Quote: Dipper the OP posted on page 3 the outcome From the content of the post I imagine "Dipper" was aware of that and decided to take a couple of "Cheap Shots" at some of the previous posters 
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Uh, for your information Dipper, it's genuine having already been certified and graded as authentic by PCGS as BG-423.
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THANKS...EGG ON MY FACE. I have been on another 2 sites that I prefer all week and decided to check in here. I did not realize I was on page #1 when I made my "eager-beaver" posts to correct some very bad info. I don't take cheap shots BUT IMO there is some really ignorant and misleading information out there. Thankfully, some folks smarter than I made the corrections and I wasted my time w/useless info while trying to help the OP.
PS To Australia...I'm presently doing deep research on 8 Rls. You and Bob really get into it and sooner or later I plan to join the fray. Don't know on whose side as of yet...
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Quote: We don't normally like old threads being resurrected but since this is such a significant development, well.. Agreed.  Congratulations, stoogeco! 
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New Member
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Thank you all. It has been an interesting road and lively conversation!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Congrats on the outcome! Very cool find!
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I read 4 pages of this to come to an awesome conclusion. Congrats to the OP.
My question is OP stated this coin was with 2 others, "It was in a pouch with another round 1854 Cal Gold piece and a 1873 S Quarter Eagle gold piece. "
What happened to those 2 coins?
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New Member
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The other 1854 gold piece was also graded and genuine. The 1875 was sold raw. Thanks again!
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May I ask what the 1854 is and what it came back as?
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Pillar of the Community
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congrats on the submission
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Congrats to the OP. Nice to see everything worked out!
@Dipper
I do not appreciate those shrewd remarks about my posts. As I stated, I don't know much about California gold, and I, as well as the OP, were under the impression that it was a 1854 Dahlonega gold dollar (or a copy of one). I immediately corrected myself and told the OP the $15000 figure was likely for a Dahlonega piece, not a California gold.
Your method of taking cheap shots by pulling the posts out of context reminds me of the Dimwits on YouTube who feel they need to attack everyone else so that they feel better about their insecurities and the mediocrity in which they languish.
Edited by TypeCoin971793 01/30/2016 2:05 pm
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@TypeCoin971793 Thanks for your post to correct me as others have.
As I wrote earlier, I started replying to posts on the first page w/o knowing there were 3 others to go... my mistake.
Nevertheless, IMO Posters who give opinions on subjects they claim to know nothing about should READ and NOT TYPE.
If I would have followed my own advice, I would have learned about "pages 2,3" and not typed anything. Unfortunately, for me...Just reading absolutely uninformed opinions about an obvious genuine piece got my fingers moving to correct the "damage." Thankfully, there are posters more informed than I who had already done it! :)
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Pillar of the Community
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Quote: Nevertheless, IMO Posters who give opinions on subjects they claim to know nothing about should READ and NOT TYPE. As I said, I was under the impression that this was supposed to be about an 1854 Dahlonega dollar, which I DO know something about. I also said that I immediately saw my error, corrected myself, and subsequently shut up as I could not add anything meaningful to the discussion.
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I'll pull this up again, since it's pretty recent. I picked up a fairly common BG-519 recently, initialed DERI. The 1.2 gram weight is right and it looks like ex-jewelry on the edges. I dug into engraver Deriberpie's background and found out that he and Nouizillet were arrested for counterfeiting. I also found a reference to one Deriberpe in the French Union of Bronze Workers, active 1842-44 in Paris, and involved in litigation. Whether it's the same person or not, the time and skills match. Breen and Gillio do not cite any French sources. https://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/te...es.docx..pdfI hope to get an expert authentication on the BG-519 at a coin show in the next couple days.
"Two minutes ago I would have sold my chances for a tired dime." Fred Astaire
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