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1876 CC Quarter: Damaged Or Contemporary Counterfeit?

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 Posted 07/22/2015  6:41 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list
Looks fine to me. It has been harshly cleaned though.

P.S. The added rim is sometimes seen on 19th century silver to maintain full diameter and thickness. I've had dimes that look exactly like that with added rims, it is not unusual.
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 Posted 07/22/2015  7:05 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add SilverStackerKid to your friends list
Cascade.

BH1964 Look at the denticles.
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 Posted 07/22/2015  7:41 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add zxcccxz to your friends list
I think it's genuine and I can't pinpoint the process that caused this but let's just say, it was bad.
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 Posted 07/22/2015  9:33 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list

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BH1964 Look at the denticles.


Denticles are fine and look normal for this date/mm.

PS - Here's a PCGS certified F12 for comparison:

1876-CC-Quarter:-Damaged-Or-Contemporary-Counterfeit?
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07/22/2015 9:39 pm
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They look way too square.
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 Posted 07/22/2015  10:53 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add paralyse to your friends list
Acid treated real coin, I think.

If real, I suspect it is an ex-jewelry piece, probably in a bezel.
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 Posted 07/22/2015  11:13 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list
They look square because they are. As they wore down the dentiles curvature was worn away. I'm not saying with 100% certainty that it's genuine, only that it appears genuine to me.
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I guess I will wait for the other experts.
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 Posted 07/22/2015  11:39 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add thq to your friends list
It looks like a Dryer Coin. Or possibly spooned, though that wouldn't explain the worn details.

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A dryer or some other tumbling device could upset the edge and abrade the features like this. I would expect that the edge fluting is gone and that it is undersized diameter.

Here's a theory. Given the sharpness of the dentils it looks like it started out as an uncirculated coin. The edge upset formed early, but it tumbled for a considerable time to abrade the features.
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Looks like a real one to me too, the rime was probably rolled (was my first thought) Dryer Coin.
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Weight is 5.9g, which seems low since the actual weight should be 6.25g.
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 Posted 07/24/2015  2:57 pm  Show Profile   Check BH1964's eBay Listings Bookmark this reply Add BH1964 to your friends list

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Weight is 5.9g, which seems low since the actual weight should be 6.25g.


5.9g is not low given the condition of the coin. Realize that 6.25g is not what it should weigh, that is what a freshly struck mint State Quarter should weigh. I have had well worn quarters weighing 5.7g.
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Does it stick to a magnet?
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Does it stick to a magnet?

No, it does not.

Something was done to the rim, whether hammered or spooned or something. A tiny remnant of the reeding can still be seen in the form of thin toned stripes around the edge (no texture remains).
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