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Just curious who ever checks their slabbed coins to be genuine like I see companies advertising...Proof coins graded by The South African Gold Coin Exchange...are we really 100% or will be save that coin for 20 years ..then pass it to children for another 30 years only then to find out its fake. Could we all be holding millions of pounds worth of fakes. Just curious :)

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On ‎01‎/‎08‎/‎2017 at 10:45, Seasider said:

Just curious - how do you check a coin when it is in a slab?  Is it more than just looking up the number on the website?

good question for a newbie like me ? any way / method  to check.

dean.m

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