Early TV often had shows claiming to be based on real-life stories. This is one.
It's about a criminal wanting to sell fake gold coins and trying to talk a good con artist, played by Jesse White, into handling the transactions.
The master con, though, is torn because he has a young daughter, played by Beverly Washburn, whom he prefers to be with, and after two terms in prison, he is reluctant.
It's all rather low key, but watching Jesse White in a very different role for him makes this more than worth while.
A good print is available at YouTube.