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Is This NGC Slab Authentic? 1913 Swiss 10 Franc

 
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 Posted 06/03/2023  12:06 am Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Hondo Boguss to your friends list Get a Link to this Message
The label of the slab omits the mint mark (1913 vs. 1913-B), and Switzerland is abbreviated as Swi. I looked up the cert number on the NGC website and it states "1913B SWITZERLND G10F".
With the sudden prevalence of bogus slabs, I'm concerned that it is not authentic.
Your input is greatly appreciated - many thanks in advance!
note: seller's pics

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I see nothing about the holder or coin that suggests anything other than a genuine gold piece from Europe.
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I'd have to agree.
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Thank you, BH1964 and Coinfrog. I had submitted a bid of $250 on it weeks ago, and forgot about it. Figured there's ~ $200 worth of gold, plus numismatic premium. Yes, I won it. Oops!
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