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$1 Gold Coins 1868/1887 - Real Or Fake?

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 Posted 07/08/2017  5:54 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add Shaf2b to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
inherited fair few coins - trying to sort out real vs fake with the gold coins. Any thoughts on these would be much appreciated. Thank you

$1-Gold-Coins-1868/1887---Real-Or-Fake?

$1-Gold-Coins-1868/1887---Real-Or-Fake?

$1-Gold-Coins-1868/1887---Real-Or-Fake?

$1-Gold-Coins-1868/1887---Real-Or-Fake?
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 Posted 07/08/2017  5:57 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Shaf2b to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Both coins weigh 1.7g each, by the way
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At a (very) cursory glance they appear authentic, but third-party authentication is always strongly recommended. Both are low-mintage issues, but the 1868 carries a stronger premium in the market.

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There are probably more counterfeit $1 (and $3) gold pieces around than there are real ones.

For that reason third party authentication and grading is a must.

Your coins look authentic....unfortunately, a lot of the fake ones look real, too.
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Thank you for your input. Highly appreciated
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It's worth sending these to PCGS or NGC.

Almost anyone who might buy them will want that verification.
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Your coin appears very similar to this 1887 $1 Gold counterfeit.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/1887-Prince...047675.l2557

The numeric font is thinner than on a genuine. Unfortunately, the 1868 is the most counterfeited $1 gold out there. The "s" in states is of the wrong font and the devices are mushy.......on the plus side, the counterfeit 1887 did sell for $89.95 on ebay.
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 Posted 07/09/2017  1:20 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add Sheldon Overton Baby to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
My guy says counterfeit.
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I agree, getting it checked out by PCGS would be a good idea if your planning to sell it.
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First one looks fake for sure to me. Iffy on the second one.
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1868 is definitely a fake. Can't tell for the 1887.
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