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Send it to CGS in London (Coin Grading Services) it will come back in a slab and you'll have definate Peace of mind that its authentic or not

Thanks for that.

Package on it's way - recorded and insurred - fingers crossed for a positive result.

Kevin

  • 2 months later...
Posted

Well the coin has just arrived back from CGS and it's been encapsulated which I understand

means that they believe it to be authentic.

The details of the label are as follows:

Great Britain

Guinea 1722 4B.HI err.

Field Damage F CGS variety 04

25226 - 1G.G1.1722.04

So it's authentic but is classed as Field Damage - so CGS will not give a value.

But it's pure gold and not a forgery - well chuffed and worth the £30 charge for peace of mind.

Posted (edited)

Well the coin has just arrived back from CGS and it's been encapsulated which I understand

means that they believe it to be authentic.

The details of the label are as follows:

Great Britain

Guinea 1722 4B.HI err.

Field Damage F CGS variety 04

25226 - 1G.G1.1722.04

So it's authentic but is classed as Field Damage - so CGS will not give a value.

But it's pure gold and not a forgery - well chuffed and worth the £30 charge for peace of mind.

The size and weight would tell you whether it was gold or even a simple trip to the man on the market who buys gold would of done this FOC with his potions.

I believe with out being slabbed it would of generated more on Ebay as a raw coin.

Edited by Peter
Posted

Well the coin has just arrived back from CGS and it's been encapsulated which I understand

means that they believe it to be authentic.

The details of the label are as follows:

Great Britain

Guinea 1722 4B.HI err.

Field Damage F CGS variety 04

25226 - 1G.G1.1722.04

So it's authentic but is classed as Field Damage - so CGS will not give a value.

But it's pure gold and not a forgery - well chuffed and worth the £30 charge for peace of mind.

The size and weight would tell you whether it was gold or even a simple trip to the man on the market who buys gold would of done this FOC with his potions.

I believe with out being slabbed it would of generated more on Ebay as a raw coin.

Yes - if you review the thread I new it was gold before sending it to CGS. The reason for sending it to CGS was that there was much sceptisism on this Forum that it was a fake!

Kevin

Posted

Now you know it is genuine crack it out of the slab.

If a TPG won't grade it :(

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted

Well the coin has just arrived back from CGS and it's been encapsulated which I understand

means that they believe it to be authentic.

The details of the label are as follows:

Great Britain

Guinea 1722 4B.HI err.

Field Damage F CGS variety 04

25226 - 1G.G1.1722.04

So it's authentic but is classed as Field Damage - so CGS will not give a value.

But it's pure gold and not a forgery - well chuffed and worth the £30 charge for peace of mind.

The size and weight would tell you whether it was gold or even a simple trip to the man on the market who buys gold would of done this FOC with his potions.

I believe with out being slabbed it would of generated more on Ebay as a raw coin.

Yes - if you review the thread I new it was gold before sending it to CGS. The reason for sending it to CGS was that there was much sceptisism on this Forum that it was a fake!

Kevin

So now it's been established as authentic, although field damaged, - any thoughts on value?

Kevin

Posted

Well the coin has just arrived back from CGS and it's been encapsulated which I understand

means that they believe it to be authentic.

The details of the label are as follows:

Great Britain

Guinea 1722 4B.HI err.

Field Damage F CGS variety 04

25226 - 1G.G1.1722.04

So it's authentic but is classed as Field Damage - so CGS will not give a value.

But it's pure gold and not a forgery - well chuffed and worth the £30 charge for peace of mind.

Nice one, it's better to know, now you can sell it :rolleyes:

Posted

Well the coin has just arrived back from CGS and it's been encapsulated which I understand

means that they believe it to be authentic.

The details of the label are as follows:

Great Britain

Guinea 1722 4B.HI err.

Field Damage F CGS variety 04

25226 - 1G.G1.1722.04

So it's authentic but is classed as Field Damage - so CGS will not give a value.

But it's pure gold and not a forgery - well chuffed and worth the £30 charge for peace of mind.

The size and weight would tell you whether it was gold or even a simple trip to the man on the market who buys gold would of done this FOC with his potions.

I believe with out being slabbed it would of generated more on Ebay as a raw coin.

Yes - if you review the thread I new it was gold before sending it to CGS. The reason for sending it to CGS was that there was much sceptisism on this Forum that it was a fake!

Kevin

So now it's been established as authentic, although field damaged, - any thoughts on value?

Kevin

You would get £400+ on Ebay

My last guinea cost me £112 and my half guinea £50 plus my BU SA 1928 sov was £60. :)

There are a few nice farthings there. :D

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