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Counterfeit Detection: 1889-B Switzerland 5 Francs

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NGC - Unnatural similarities between two coins mean they were struck with the same fake dies.

Switzerland created a uniform currency in 1850 that included a Silver 5 Franc coin with a design showing the seated figure of Helvetia (the female personification of Switzerland). In 1888, a new series was introduced with an obverse featuring the head of Helvetia, resembling the obverse of the Morgan dollar (which is slightly larger and heavier).

This Swiss series struck through 1916, has one of the most beautiful designs in Swiss numismatics, and is highly collectible. Genuine examples of the 1889B 5 Francs are worth hundreds of dollars in About Uncirculated and can realize thousands of dollars in high Mint State, such as this one that is graded NGC MS 66 and realized $4,560 at a Heritage sale in May 2023.

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Genuine Switzerland 1889B 5 Francs

Their numismatic value makes these coins an excellent target for counterfeiters looking to turn less than $25 worth of metal into something that appears to be much more valuable. Below are two counterfeits of the 1889B 5 Francs; one was seen on a popular auction website several years ago and the other is a coin from a submission to NGC.

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Counterfeit Switzerland 1889B 5 Francs

Both coins were struck from the same false dies in a process that creates what is called a "transfer die counterfeit." These high-quality fakes are difficult to spot because they typically have the correct weight and composition and are created using a genuine coin. The weakness of these fake dies is that they capture the same marks from circulation present on the original coins. These "repeating depressions" are then duplicated on every coin made using those dies. These multiple depressions would not naturally occur in the same places on two different coins.

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Repeating depressions on the counterfeit coins

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Scary stuff as always.
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Sure is scary. Great information to work with concerning fakes.
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