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Pillar of the Community
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Although this thread got hijacked by an even more interesting 'coin', it has been one of my favorite threads. I had forgotten all about it too.
Waihaha, you must have 50 posts (replies) before we can speak of buying or selling. Right now, you only have 16 posts. I do very much like the coin though, as do many other people here I think.
waihaha1973 New Member Taiwan, Province Of China 16 Posts ......................................(Need 50 Posts before you can talk about selling)
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Violation of the rules of your version, I am sorry, I now know, thanks!
Edited by waihaha1973 08/14/2010 10:50 pm
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Valued Member
United States
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Sorry, but I don't understand the poting of all of the pocket change pictures mixed in with Chinese coins. Does that have something to do with the 3 cent clashed rotated die coin that this thread initially started with? If so, I missed it. Also, please set language font to post in English. Just curious.
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Don't know what the question is, but quite simply, that is a fake Quarter Dollar (last pictures posted), and a bad one at that. IMO
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Yes I know this is really not; but it has been my home coin drawers have more than 30 years I was a child my father brought back from the United States, he was a Carpenter's first and the second is when you just find the photos section 3.4.5 is coins have been washed with detergent photos I? m; understanding why the United States in 30 # 12316; 40 years ago have forged this inexpensive coins and the number of letters with the stars also be wrong I asked elder knew of the answer is described above is intelligence officers use the identification of
Edited by waihaha1973 09/03/2010 12:36 pm
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Bedrock of the Community
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I do not believe this coin came from the United States. I believe your father was mistaken because this coin isn't minted by the US mint nor is it that old as far as I can tell. I haven't see anything that even resembles this coin made anything longer than 20 years ago so I doubt this coin was made 40 years ago nor brought back from the United States. people make funny money as a novelty where there is no way it could be mistaken for the real thing all the time and sell them in novelty shops and quick stops on the highway and its not illegal to do because as I said there is no way it could be mistaken for the real thing. They could have put a cigarette in liberty's mouth and it wouldn't look any more fake than it does now. These types of coins weren't made to deceive anyone they were just made as a novelty
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So Bryan, you are saying its a fake? 
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Bedrock of the Community
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well don't know you can call something so crude a fake or not, but definitely a novelty item where it wasn't ever meant to deceive anyone that even remotely knows what the design looks like
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Pillar of the Community
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another wonderful export from China.
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Bedrock of the Community
United States
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Quote: definitely a novelty item where it wasn't ever meant to deceive anyone  exactly--it would never be mistaken for US currency. Just look at that backwards D. 
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Edited by waihaha1973 09/04/2010 02:06 am
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Pillar of the Community
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we were not implying that.
we were just saying that is was made from china.
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I can assure you that all these coins, banknotes, certainly is the United States, brought back, and in my house, have, where 30 years time, if you have come to Taiwan, I am willing to travel, take out, and let you, identification
Edited by waihaha1973 09/04/2010 10:11 am
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Pillar of the Community
United States
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well what you have there is $212.75 aside from those half dollars which have some numismatic value because they are 40% silver.
you also have a mini repeater on that $5.
$212.75 is equivalent to 6795.24 Taiwan dollars
Edited by Adam_E 09/04/2010 10:16 am
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