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1811 Half Dollar Need Help Pics

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 Posted 02/22/2014  11:36 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add DVCollector to your friends list
It's some kind of curio/fantasy piece.
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 Posted 02/22/2014  11:40 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ASLAN TVorlon to your friends list

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Fakes are never worth money, right?


Well to the person making them they and selling them as real then can be

Sometimes fakes can be at least collectable, look up the "Henning Nickel"
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 Posted 02/23/2014  12:28 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hunterel to your friends list
I can't find another one anywhere. Been looking for a while

It is the same border as the English Trade dollar

Does anyone know the years English Trade dollars were made with that border?

I know it's not legitimate by normal standards
any help would be appreciated I am going on 20 years of casually searching for any answers
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02/23/2014 08:28 am
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 Posted 02/23/2014  4:47 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hunterel to your friends list

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that will help the guru's a ton

yay for gurus..
I think someonemay have struck an 1811 half dollar on a blank British Trade dollar.
but I don't know anything about these things... when would be my next question.
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02/23/2014 4:48 pm
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 Posted 02/24/2014  12:30 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aladinslamp to your friends list
British Trade dollars were minted in the mid 1890's, think about 1896 start date and ended in 1930, with a break in 1926 to 1929 none were minted...Its definately the border of that coin on your coin.
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 Posted 02/24/2014  12:55 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add aladinslamp to your friends list
I'm not sure of the half's outer dimention and if the British Trade dollars interior be cut out and then the half slipped into it and then cast...your pic shows quite the build up around the halve's outer edge with quite the noticiable crud build up there I have some British pieces let me see.......They started in 1895 to 1904 with a break until the 1907 piece and ran up to 1913, then stopped until 1921 stopped until 1925, then back minting in 1929/30, stopped again then minted its last 2 years in 1934/1935......
Outside measurements are about 39MM
so "CUT" the 30.5/31mm center out would leave the borders intact......not sure how big the half is and if it would fit.....I
Interesting coin but fake...
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 Posted 02/24/2014  04:46 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SsuperDdave to your friends list

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I think someonemay have struck an 1811 half dollar on a blank British Trade dollar.
but I don't know anything about these things... when would be my next question.


It's the wrong weight to have been based on anything "real." As aladinslamp mentions, the Great Britain Trade dollar was 39mm and 26.95g. This is probably a contemporary fake, created in one of the countries in which Trade coinage from various countries were designed to circulate - the Orient and Middle East. It was never intended to be handled by a native of the issuing countries; only by those who wouldn't necessarily know what such a coin was intended to look like.

The size relationship seems roughly appropriate - a Bust Half fits into a Trade dollar with about 3mm all around. It appears to have been modeled on a "real" 1811 Bust Half, the Large 8 O-104 variety whose date numeral relationships, star positions, and high second S in STATES and 50C on the reverse all are quite similar to the "coin" pictured here. I even think I see (wishful thinking) vestiges of the die crack above the 1 in the date found on O-104 in the appropriate place.

Quite the fascinating piece, actually.
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 Posted 02/24/2014  09:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sonic101 to your friends list
maybe find a counterfeit coin collector?
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 Posted 02/24/2014  09:24 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add sonic101 to your friends list
china makes me angry with all the fakes they make!!
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 Posted 02/24/2014  10:58 am  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hunterel to your friends list
Yea. I am really hoping its worth something to someone.

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This isn't even a good counterfeit, it's just a fantasy. They stuck a CBH design in the middle of a British Trade dollar as the others have mentioned.
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 Posted 02/24/2014  3:32 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add mkman123 to your friends list
just give it away or keep it for fun
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 Posted 02/24/2014  3:56 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hunterel to your friends list
All I am trying to figure out is if its a counterfeit Half or a Counterfeit Trade dollar
it would be nice to know how old it is and what its made of as well.

I am not overly concerned whether its a "good" counterfeit or not.
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 Posted 02/28/2014  7:01 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add harveypb to your friends list
Looks like a really cool contemporary counterfeit The counterfeiter made up this fantasy piece to just look like a Bust Half and put the British Trade dollar Designs around the edges. Looks like if you put a BH on top of a British Trade dollar You would see the Trade dollar outer design like on this piece, since the Trade dollar is bigger.. I like it...
I collect contemporary CBH counterfeits....
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 Posted 03/12/2014  11:17 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add hunterel to your friends list
cool
you can make an offer at hunterel@hushmail.com
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