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 Posted 02/19/2015  10:26 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Neo13x to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Just one of those things that make you go "huh?"
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I sincerely hope the slab is cracked, and expect it is.
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Slabs are not watertight nor airtight, this did NOT happen at PCGS, most likely rescued from a flood or broken water pipe in someone's home. The coin should be okay though being gold, but still get it out of that slab and have it regraded, it does appear to be undergraded.
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Why this coin has not yet been sent back to PCGS for a re holder is beyond me. I would not buy any coin in a slab half filled with any liquid. It does not have to be cracked to have water get inside if dropped into a container of water. The slabs are not waterproof.
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It's a shipwreck coin, with built-in proof of origin.
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People are stupid, a LOT of people are stupid. If that coin is kept in the water and it ends up damaging it in a way there's absolutely nothing anybody can do about it but I don't think that would happen because its gold. When a person takes an 1875H quarter to a bank and they find it in the roll there they say "these are discontinued" and then they take it upon them selves to send it to be melted and every coin collector in the world is not at that bank to stop that. I could get more into it like with poachers and drug dealers and animal abusers but I don't want to waste my time. There's just a lot of stupid people out there and I hope the owner of that gold coin isn't one of them
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0 bids... so far... actually a bit of a surprise given the stupidity density of the world in which we live.
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A 90% gold coin WILL take a long time for signs of differntial toning to be noticeable, perhaps centuries.
Old gold coins CAN acquire an 'old gold' toning. I have seen the term 'old gold toning' in auction lot descriptions, especially relating to British Guineas and Two Guineas.

This coin should be cracked out. I would bid LESS as it is now.
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This only proves what I've been saying for years ... PCGS is all wet!

Do we know it's water? Maybe PCGS needs to hire a plumber?
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I've actually heard of coins being dipped inside of intentionally cracked slabs. I'm not saying that that is what happened here but it makes one wonder.
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It's a shipwreck coin, with built-in proof of origin.

Dave beat me to it, Hahaha!
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In point of fact, if I were in the market for a 1902 $20 I'd be waiting to snipe this one. The liquid is going to deter a lot of bidders, and there's still plenty of headroom in the opening bid. Aside sel's point about age patina, the coin isn't going to discolor.

Potential crack/resub bargain here.
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Dave, except for the fact that it's a $10 eagle not double eagle.
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Dave, except for the fact that it's a $10 eagle not double eagle.


I'm not one for letting reality get in the way of my rants.
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The only problem I see is the slab is only half full. Or is it half empty? I suggest simply submerse the slab in water to continue filling it. Then on ebay could be advertised as the new water filled slab method of preserving.
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