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100 Cent Morgan?

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 Posted 05/12/2011  5:04 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinstar to your friends list
probably sticks to a magnet
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 Posted 05/12/2011  5:23 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Bryan1315 to your friends list
these are very highly counterfeited but it is an original design but this one doesn't look real at all so to answer your question about what its worth I would say about 100 cents as the coin says. This is what a real one looks like
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This coin pictured was sold in 2003 at a stacks auction and this is what the description said about it

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Name: 1878 pattern dollar. GOLOID METRIC.
Description: Goloid alloy (5.26% gold, 84.74 silver, 10.00 copper). Reeded edge. Metric weight system.
Obverse with a head of Liberty to left, Phrygian cap and agricultural flora atop her head.
Reverse with UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 100 CENTS, and a starry circle. A splendid gem
Proof with frosty motifs and mirrored fields that form a pleasing cameo contrast (though
this is not mentioned on the holder). Mainly brilliant silver with whispers of pale
champagne iridescence on both sides. An altogether pleasing coin that was deemed suitable
for inclusion in the Louis E. Eliasberg Collection, and a coin that will be a highlight in
the next collection it adorns.The goloid alloy consisted of 24 parts silver for every part
gold by weight, and several different varieties of pattern goloid dollars were struck
circa 1878-1880. The variety offered here is the "metric" weight variety; another
variety is known as the "English" variety, with the reverse of that issue bearing
the weights at the center in grains rather than grams (as offered in the present
specimen). From Auctions by Bowers and Merena, Inc.'s sale of the Louis E. Eliasberg,
Sr., Collection, May 1996, Lot 287; Earlier from the Chapman Brothers' sale of the' M.
A. Brown Collection, April 1897, Lot 64; to J. M. Clapp; Clapp Estate, 1942; to Louis E.
Eliasberg, Sr.
Price: $11,500 (2003-07-25)


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11K! I have one of those......

but mine is "rare and unusual" and does stick to a magnet.....
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 Posted 05/12/2011  9:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Billie to your friends list
All the other "US" listings are fakes also. Some sucker will come along and buy them too.
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 Posted 05/13/2011  02:34 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thecoinczar to your friends list
I'm with Seatednut regarding the ebay dollar you presented. The price reveals that it is a copy as the going price for this type coin is in the hundreds! Be very careful when purchasing unslabbed coins on the Internet and you did right by checking wit the forum before purchasing.
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 Posted 08/17/2012  5:22 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add AU90o to your friends list
Another counterfeit is on the market right now.
I reported this, but it still going.
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 Posted 08/17/2012  5:49 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add just carl to your friends list
But if this is a 100% genuine counterfeit, doesn't that make it still a real genuine fake?
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I sent mine to the "Black cabinet"
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 Posted 08/17/2012  7:21 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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I reported this, but it still going.


We'll see about that.

It'll be gone long before the auction ends.
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 Posted 08/17/2012  10:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SteveCaruso to your friends list
It's gone now.

Goloids are very commonly counterfeited. I have several in my collection. (Fakes that is. :-) )
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 Posted 08/17/2012  11:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ninamason to your friends list
Okay, so I have a question. I saw on another CCF thread yesterday that it's illegal to sell counterfeits (in this case you're also passing off fake goods, so . . . ). But . . .

what if you sell a lot titled, say, "COPY OF 1877 Morgan dollar," and in the listing you're up-front that this is a counterfeit piece from China that you are selling specifically so that coin collectors can educate themselves? Still illegal?
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 Posted 08/18/2012  01:38 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Darth Morgan to your friends list
Yes. It would still be illegal to sell according to the new rules regarding copy coins. It doesn't even matter if the word "copy" is stamped on the coin. I received an email some time back from ebay where this was explained. If buyers want them gone, ebay will make it their mission in life to completely eliminate them from their site. They are all about protecting the buyers, which is good, imo.
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 Posted 09/15/2012  4:43 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add srfantasma to your friends list
IBEEN HAVING THIS $1 GOLOID COIN IS IT REAL OR FAKE?

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 Posted 09/19/2012  6:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Coinstar to your friends list
fake
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 Posted 09/19/2012  7:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add coinish to your friends list
The flea market here in Marysville CA is always selling fake Morgans and such. They are all about 7 grams light. Once, I even saw a one-of-a-kind 1900 CC.
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