If it was real, I wouldn't let Rick touch it period. One little slip and a 100k coin could become a 50k coin and good luck getting Rick to cough up 50k for the damage.
If it was genuine, and I see the last one sold on Heritage for $87,000, for example, the last place I would take it is here. They'd probably offer him $5,000 for it and from what I see most of the time, the seller agrees!
On a side note, the seller is a con-man. He knows it's fake but he'll cruise from pawn shop to pawn shop until someone buys it. His reactions were at all not surprising.
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