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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Hello and welcome!
Without picture I cannot be 100% certain, but it doesn't sound good. At the time the D mintmark was a designation of the Dahlonega Mint (the Denver mint wasn't open till early 1900's). But as I understand it all coins from the Dahlonega Mint were gold, they did not produce dollar coins. The only mintmarks on dollars around that time were "O" or "S", but no mintmarks in 1855 particularly.
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New Member
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I have a 1 dollar gold 1855 D, it is a Dahoega coin, the weigt are 1.66 gram, and the "fingerprint" are the same as a real. I can not get the picturee here. The size is to big. I can send it to your e-mail.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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Never mind! You must be talking about a gold Small Indian Head dollar! There's supposed to be 1855D one. Very low mintage, very high catalog value = very good chance it's counterfeited. So good pictures (of both sides) are a-must! Also check the weight, should be 1,672 grams (I used European punctuation instead of US).
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New Member
 Sweden
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Yes it is a small indian, 1811 made.
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
When you click on "Reply to Topic" it will offer you a link "Free Image Optimizer", you can crop and reduce the size of your photo to the desired parameters.
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New Member
 Sweden
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New Member
 Sweden
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New Member
 Sweden
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Sorry!
My country is wrong, I am from Sweden, wrong button when I get membership here, sorry. I ger the coin from my Grandfather 1971. I dint now when he get it, because I get it after his died. I have made black circle around "fingerprints" of the coin. The same "fingerprints" can I see on real 1855 D on internetpicture.
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Valued Member
United States
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Dont know answer on legit or not but if is I want it!
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Pillar of the Community
United States
2605 Posts |
I see that "problematic" areas are highlighted. I found an example on the web of 1855D dollar which seems to have absolutely the same "problems".
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New Member
 Sweden
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I have read that article,coin there have same "fingerprints"
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10045 Posts |
I viewed several of the 1855-D dollars on an auction site. Quite a few show the same "fingerprint" which are clash marks--can those be faked? I'm inclined to hope your coin is real--and very valuable. Good luck! 
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New Member
 Sweden
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I can not get any help here in Sweden. I hope my Brothers and Sisters over the "see" can help me... :)
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
10045 Posts |
You might consider sending it to a TPG (coin authentication service). Here in the US, there are several well-respected firms which are used to authenticate coins. That will remove any doubts as to authenticity. PCGS and NGC are probably the most trusted. You can read more on this forum--good luck!. 
Edited by DVCollector 04/19/2012 5:15 pm
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New Member
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I am no expert, I dont´t say coin that not have same "fingerprints" are fake. But in my case so have my coin same "fingerprints" as coin I have read about on internet, and I think that coin are ok, because of it`s price. Sorry abaut my bad English, but I hope you can understand me...
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