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100% Chinese counterfeit.
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Looking at it again, can now say that things don't look right so I say not genuine after all 
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Chinese Junk ( and not the 1934 Silver Dollar )
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I do want to point out that the roll at least had a 1926 and four 1930s, so it wasn't total bunk.
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Besides general appearance are there specific die marks that would indicate a Chinese counterfeit?
KK
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Quote: Besides general appearance are there specific die marks that would indicate a Chinese counterfeit? They just don't look authentic. China pumps these out faster than the RCM makes commemorative tokens
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Quote: Besides general appearance are there specific die marks that would indicate a Chinese counterfeit? Just compare the word CANADA on the reverse, especially the serifs with a genuine one. You don't have to go any further than that.
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The fact that the piece is not a Specimen and did not originate from Mint Master La Fontaine's family estate is another dead giveaway . The 1936 Dot Cents were not regular issue coinage .
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The I's on obverse look like chess pawns.......nose is detached from face........typical of 1923, 1925 and 1936 counterfeits.
Edited by nickelsguy 08/15/2022 5:57 pm
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nickelsguy/Mikey Why aren't you still on our site?
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can not log in and webmaster never responded? oh well
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Quote: Just compare the word CANADA on the reverse, especially the serifs with a genuine one. You don't have to go any further than that. Thanks JimmyD... Quote: The I's on obverse look like chess pawns.......nose is detached from face........typical of 1923, 1925 and 1936 counterfeits.
Thanks NickelsGuy KK
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Do not really have to put this question of legitim. Was only 800. 793 are in the reserve of the England Mint. In fact only 786 coins. The 7 are in the Royal Foamily collections. Other 7 are already know where they are and is suppose those was some gifts gave to the high society members in Canada. In time change the owners, but not many.
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