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2000 D Sacagawea Counterfeit

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 Posted 01/04/2014  09:01 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add CoinCollector2012 to your friends list
I have never seen a gold dollar with that color. I think it is real, though. From a numismatic standpoint, Why would you go through all the time and money to fake gold dollars?
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 Posted 01/04/2014  09:12 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add unholyroller to your friends list
Fake nickels exist....the economics of producing anything counterfeit has no bearing on if it can happen or not. Some people do it just to say they did. In this case though...it is a foreign country that is the culprit.

Look up Iranian Super Notes....if you are unaware of this it will shock you. It is the main reason why the $100 note was redesigned, and not because it needed a facelift. If you are over the age of 30 (based on when these notes were circulating) and ever handled reasonable numbers of $100 notes...you have likely transacted a deal with a counterfeit "super note"...quite scary.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  11:39 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add allranger to your friends list
CoinCollector: The American dollar coins circulate widely in other countries in the Americas. It is in those countries that the fakes are made. Sometimes they find their way back to the United States.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  12:50 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yotie to your friends list
I believe that coin is real. Have you weighed it yet? I have spent several dollars with similar colour
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 Posted 01/04/2014  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add carmykle to your friends list
Well, these dollars are not as hearty as past dollars. These weigh 8.1 grams and have a copper core with ou ter layers of manganese brass. According to Red Book, the comp is .770 Cu, .120 Zn, .070 Mn, and .040 Ni. Their diameter is 26.5 mm.

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 Posted 01/04/2014  5:11 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add basebal21 to your friends list

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I have never seen a gold dollar with that color


Ive seen ones that look similar to that color. They look pretty nasty when they circulate
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 Posted 01/04/2014  6:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DoubleEagle20 to your friends list
The manganese in the alloy makes them turn all funky colors when they circulate. I would guess that coin spend a lot of time in Ecuador, where they are heavily used ever since they dollarized.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  7:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add stampvirgin to your friends list
I have gotten coins that look like this in change. No big deal.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  7:09 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add GR58 to your friends list
Looks real to me.

These change color when circulated.
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 Posted 01/04/2014  7:28 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ASLAN TVorlon to your friends list
Gotta love how the government tells you it's a GOLD dollar coin after they toss in everything including the kitchen sink!
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 Posted 01/04/2014  11:19 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add snowman24 to your friends list
maybe Edward M can tell if his coin has the clad layers

which if difficult to see on these coins but not impossible like regular clad dimes and quarters
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 Posted 01/05/2014  01:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add perfessor to your friends list
The color of this coin is not unusual. If you handle enough of the dollar coins they turn all sorts of strange colors. That is the bad thing about the dollar composition. It does not age gracefully. I believe that this is genuine.
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 Posted 01/05/2014  02:15 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jungliston1 to your friends list
Here is the edge. The copper part seams a little lower than the manganese layer on some of the edge. Also between the two layers it feels like a valley. Maybe. Just soaked in acid? I go through $100-200 of Sacs and Pres dollrs every two weeks looking for errors and this is the first one I have seen this color.

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 Posted 01/05/2014  9:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add jack jeckel to your friends list
Looks like a circulated Sac dollar to me.

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 Posted 01/05/2014  10:35 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add snowman24 to your friends list
its looks like edge pictures kinda prove they are real. they were probably down in Ecuador

here is a one link about Sac's in Ecuador http://www.boston.com/travel/blog/2...sacajaw.html
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