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Bought Some Good Coins (Stories Inside)

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 Posted 09/17/2011  10:54 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add unholyroller to your friends list
What I wonder is, what self respecting pawn shop doesn't have a silver test kit?
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 Posted 09/17/2011  10:58 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TheDanMan to your friends list
LTMets, the two different pawn shops did test out the dollar and it sticks to a magnet.
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 Posted 09/18/2011  12:51 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list

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LTMets, the two different pawn shops did test out the dollar and it sticks to a magnet.


Then there is no silver in it. I have a few of these. They are counterfeits. My father got tricked into buying some. I can't even resell them as a novelty because it is not stamped as "copy".
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 Posted 09/18/2011  10:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add RollHunter to your friends list

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The guy who sold it was honest with me; he didn't go out and say that it's real.


He was not honest with you. He scammed you out of $10. A pawn shop wouldn't last a week if they couldn't determine if an object was silver or not and an 1804 dollar would be worth so much if it were real that there's no way someone who had one wouldn't get it checked out by a pro if he thought there was the slightest chance it were real.
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 Posted 09/18/2011  10:42 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yankee1227 to your friends list
He had to know it was fake.
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 Posted 09/18/2011  10:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add lincolncentguy to your friends list
Why are you buying at a pawn shop? Go to your local coin shop! Pawn shops are all about making money and ripping you off...they dont care about coins.
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 Posted 09/18/2011  11:22 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add TNG to your friends list

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At another pawn shop, I ended up buying an 1804 silver dollar for just $10! However, it turns out to be a counterfeit. The guy who sold it to me flat out admitted that he doesn't know if it's real silver or not and that is why he priced it at $10. He said that if he knew if it was real, he'd sell it for a lot more.


An 1804 dollar for $10.00 ? That coin is known as The "King of American Coins" Really? You must have meant 1904 ?


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Scrape between the reeding on the coin's edge with a utility knife blade... and odds are you find out it's copper, washed with a chemical solution to make it appear to be silver. Odds are against it containing a single grain of silver.


Now even if it was a 1904 and not the 1804 Silver dollar or anything that resembles a coin at all, using a utility knife in any way on any coin is not a good idea nor is scraping the surface of a coin to see if it is "real" or silver.

There are certainly many other harmless ways to determine whether it is a silver coin or not. Some fakes and copies are collectible. I'd love to own a nice fake 1804 Silver Dollar if it didn't have COPY or REPLICA stamped into it and I would pay much more than $10.00 if it looked good enough to make me wonder for a second or two.
Asking a pawn shop dealer that and getting such a response tells me they won't be making a TV series in his shop any time soon. Even Chumlee knows better than that.



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 Posted 09/18/2011  4:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add LTMets44 to your friends list

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I'd love to own a nice fake 1804 Silver Dollar if it didn't have COPY or REPLICA stamped into it


I have a few of these. Not only 1804 but Trade, Peace, and Morgans as well. My father got scammed when we first started collecting. Someone came up to him in a gas station and said he was selling and inherited collection and needed quick cash. My father bought them all for under $20 a piece, not knowing anything about coins or silver, but thinking they were pretty cool to look at. They were very well presented and when we looked closer at them (taking them out of the holders) We could see how light they were and then stuck a magnet to it.
It was an expensive mistake, but it got us learning and collection coins again.
Sorry to hijack this post, but I wanted to share my story.
By the way, I have no idea what to do with these coins. I know we wont get our money back. I would never scam someone. But I can't even sell them on ebay as a novelty because they are not stamped!
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 Posted 09/18/2011  6:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Earle42 to your friends list
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There are certainly many other harmless ways to determine whether it is a silver coin or not. Some fakes and copies are collectible. I'd love to own a nice fake 1804 Silver Dollar if it didn't have COPY or REPLICA stamped into it and I would pay much more than $10.00 if it looked good enough to make me wonder for a second or two.

The Chinese were making these and selling them on ebay a few years ago. Total cost? 2.00 shipping included. And they are very convincing. They would also make you a silver one for about spot + the 2.00.

There was one Chinese guy there who was sending private emails (if you gave him your email) and saying he would send them to you without "copy" or "replica" stamped on them. I am assuming ebay caught him and ousted him b/c of this.

I ordered some of his stuff (off of ebay) as a direct way of educating myself as to what the modern fakes look like. I posted some of the info here when I first started on CCF last March, I hope to post more info on them as soon as I can get some pics taken (but right now editing a book is primary on my list).

Here is the thread where I have links (scroll down) to the pics of the fake silver 1799 dollar and a convincing non-silver 1804 dollar I had ordered. I tried to post the pics here, but the image optimizer froze on me several times. So the following will have to do.
https://goccf.com/t/87237

If you want to see more of the fakes, search for "earle replica."

Here is the one pic the optimizer worked on. I figure its just a "Microsoft Moment" for the CCF computers.

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 Posted 09/18/2011  6:45 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yankee1227 to your friends list
Some of the fakes are really good, like scary good.
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 Posted 09/18/2011  6:51 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hambone to your friends list

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Why are you buying at a pawn shop? Go to your local coin shop!


Not everyones got a coin shop
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 Posted 09/18/2011  7:37 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add yankee1227 to your friends list
Thats one thing that I miss about living down south...pawn shops. Sometimes you can get some great deals!
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 Posted 09/18/2011  8:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Hambone to your friends list
Haha, yeah there are quite a few.
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 Posted 09/18/2011  9:44 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add dynamic_eagles to your friends list
I ran across a few of these so called counterfits about a year ago and only bought 2 as a novelty ( iknow that there are counterfits, not where the story is going). They were 15,000 won each (at the time about $7.50 due to exchange rates). Long story short they turned out to actually be real morgans and are called Trade dollars where the Chinese vendor marked them with their trade mark back in the day to certify they are real. Wish I had bought all of them. They are highly collectable too.

Anyways my point is now I'm a little more knowledgable and hope to share...
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 Posted 09/18/2011  11:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add smokeriderdon to your friends list
dynamic, those are not Morgans, but are Trade dollars. Two completely different things. The Trade dollars pre date the Morgans. Those marks are called chop marks. And the Trades are probably the most counterfeited of the coins out there. If they were sold as fakes, I would be willing to bet they really are fake.

I just bought a very nice Unc 55 quarter and 80SBA at a pawn shop. I always check the pawn shops as you never know what you might find. Though I agree the shop had to know it was fake. But he didnt rip you, so no biggy. Also considering an 1804 is worth at least 2 million, no way a pawn shop has a real one.

As for pawn shops only being there to rip you off. There are plenty of coin shops that are bigger rip off artists than any pawn shop. So to say that is just silly.
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