Got my coin! Looks like a 70 to me, but what do I know, somebody else will be the judge of that. Didn't get a golden ticket either, I have a high number COA - 28,6xx. Why couldn't I have received 30000 :)
It is 1-100. That one was signed by David Ryder at the Baltimore show. The signed ones from the mint are 1-100 and it's his signature and the number of the certificate not his signature and the 11/14/19 date.
Edit: I just read his ebay description. He's straight up lying by saying that's one of the 100 signed. Real shame
Quote: I'm sure it has been stated that Mike M on TV is multimillion dollar international businessman built on over 20 plus years of expertise and trust. Not to mention a money back guarantee.......That does not make him legit.
Except he is actually legit. Being expensive doesn't make someone a scammer. Being not legit would be bait and switch, knowingly cracking out details coins to sell as straight graded. stealing coins etc.
Quote: I'm not saying that the TPGs are not trustworthy, I'm just saying it's quite possible they are not.
No it's not quite possible at all. You can believe what you want but spreading false information as some of you are doing is doing nothing but hurting people that may believe it. There's a reason why the people that think that have little to no experience with the TPGs especially PCGS and NGC.
You guys can feel however you want but please stop trying to convince others with false statements
It's not a forged signature. It's his real signature. BUT it is not one of the "original 100" signatures on the COA. That one was signed by him in person at the baltimore show.
edit: If you're curious what one of the 100 looks like you can see one at 1:50 in this video
Thanks for clearing that up @numismaticsensation. I thought that may be the case but when I read his description he describes it as one of the 100. What a scum.
Quote: Quote: I'm sure it has been stated that Mike M on TV is multimillion dollar international businessman built on over 20 plus years of expertise and trust. Not to mention a money back guarantee.......That does not make him legit.
Quote: Except he is actually legit. Being expensive doesn't make someone a scammer. Being not legit would be bait and switch, knowingly cracking out details coins to sell as straight graded. stealing coins etc.
Call him legit if you like. Those who gouge the unknowing are scammers, plain and simple.
I think generally people collect coins, but, when it comes to labels, and slabs, they like to have like, all NGC, or all PCGS, or all FIRST STRIKE Flag labels, or S mint Trolleys, or ect. ect. it's preference really, and a plain label doesn't generate as much interest as a "first strike" label does from potential buyers.
Maybe it's collector OCD for uniformity or it's an organizing thing, I can't tell you, I'm very disorganized, even my organization is disorganized. But the special labels are liked by collectors, and some labels are more liked than others.
Disclaimer: While a tremendous amount of effort goes into ensuring the accuracy of the information contained in this site, Coin Community assumes no liability for errors. Copyright 2005 - 2026 Coin Community Family- all rights reserved worldwide. Use of any images or content on this website without prior written permission of Coin Community or the original lender is strictly prohibited. Contact Us | Advertise Here | Privacy Policy / Terms of Use