The only legal example of this coin sold for $7,590,020 in July of 2002. The coin is NOT real. It's a copy that has no collectible value.
Proof coin sets always include a certificate of authenticity. Do not purchase a set that doesn't have this! You should always purchase your coins and collectibles from a reputable source. In most cases you should receive a certificate of authenticity.
A diamond ring without any certificate does not make sense because you don't have any proof of the diamond's reality.
The value is in the silver in the coin or coins of this set. The US mint never made a 1849 silver proof double eagle.Only gold double eagles. And only 1 1849 double eagle and it's in the Smithsonian collection.
If the coin is packaged, it is probably a serial number. If the coin has a serial number, it may also have a certificate of authenticity.
About $50, assuming you have the original case and certificate of authenticity.
To replace your Tag Heuer watch certificate of authenticity, you should first contact Tag Heuer's customer service or visit an authorized retailer. Provide them with the watch's serial number and proof of purchase, if available. They may require you to send in the watch for verification. Once verified, they should be able to issue a replacement certificate.
Well, an uncirculated one would sell for whatever 1 ounce of silver is selling for, today about $27. However you say with proof, I'm not sure what that means, if you mean it has some sort of certificate of authenticity or it is a proof coin. A proof coin will have mirror like fields (parts of the coin with no design) and an uncirculated coin will have shiny, but not mirror like fields. A proof coin is more expensive and would sell for around $70.
A certificate of authenticity in trucking is a document that verifies the legitimacy and provenance of a specific item or cargo being transported. It serves as proof that the goods being shipped are genuine and meet certain criteria or standards. This certificate can be crucial for customs clearance, insurance purposes, and ensuring compliance with regulations. It helps maintain trust between shippers, carriers, and recipients in the supply chain.
If you bought precious metal Proof coins from the Mint or from a reputable coin dealer and the packaging is intact, they will be made from whatever the packaging says they are made from and, there will probably be a signed "certificate of authenticity" with the coins.
Yes, you can travel with your naturalization certificate as proof of citizenship.
Authenticity itself, is not a verb. To authenticate, however is, for example, I had to AUTHENTICATE (verb) my documents, to show proof of AUTHENTICITY (noun)
The 1883 Double Eagle is a proof only issue, values start at $40,000.00