| Author |
Replies: 18 / Views: 3,756 |
Page 2 of 2
|
|
|
|
Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5589 Posts |
shakey makey Chinese fakey.
|
|
Valued Member
Canada
72 Posts |
What markers do you guys see in the coins? I can only see the surface texture which seems consistent with casting, however I don't see anything particularly off in the details. I don't collect the series so I'm unfamiliar with them but what other indicators are there?
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1620 Posts |
The dates in the 50c pieces are a good giveaway. And they seem to have been struck at an angle; but that might just be how the photo was taken?
|
|
New Member
 United Kingdom
10 Posts |
You are right Johnny,, the angle of the dates is off, and I don't think it is just the picture angle. Must admit I didn't notice this. Thanks to all for the input but the whole thing is kind of scary, yes?
|
|
Valued Member
Canada
288 Posts |
What's scarier than these fakes, which are pretty obviously fake to those who have seen many, are the ones that fool TPGs. Not just Canadian material like we've seen with ICCS, but U.S. colonials, Half Cents, large cents, and Seated Liberty halves that have ended up in PCGS and NGC holders.
|
|
Valued Member
Canada
115 Posts |
IMO The dimes look real the leaves have the correct breaks and the obv. is obv. 1 date has the correct fonts. Not familiar with the 50 cents so no opinion.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
2495 Posts |
The dimes are also fake.
Edited by doubleeagle59 02/16/2018 7:35 pm
|
|
Valued Member
Canada
115 Posts |
@doubleeagle59 How do you figure that the dimes are fake?
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
2301 Posts |
The "I"'s on the obverse are a good marker for the dimes. Notice the bottoms are bigger. Made by HK Replica coins. China.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5589 Posts |
If anyone doesn't know who "nickelsguy" is in the post above mine here, you shouldn't be buying silver or NCLT on the internet. Take what he says to the bank.
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1980 Posts |
if you give me the link I will report these in the counterfeit section and they will be removed and yes listen to okie and nickelsguy you can take what both of them say to the bank
Edited by gidjit 02/17/2018 06:48 am
|
|
Bedrock of the Community
Canada
21611 Posts |
gidgit- The coins already sold, they went for 165 pounds. I checked the website for others but did not see any.
|
|
New Member
 United Kingdom
10 Posts |
Here is the link to that listing, though note that is ended the other day. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/232662027402I didn't bid as I felt something was off with the general appearance and as their were 4 quite valuable coins up at once, didn't seem likely. The guy probably bought these at a 'car boot sale' or such, and doesn't seem to know much about coins. He has several US dollars on now and they all have a similar appearance- have a look. Be a shame for other folk to get burned. Thanks for all the responses. As I said, I as uneasy, but was uncertain too. It helps that people can see things that confirm and I've learned something,,,, and am sure nervous now to buy expensive on ebay!!
|
|
Pillar of the Community
Canada
1980 Posts |
im not an expert on US coins but the Carson city Morgan dollars dont look right to me , they all have the same patina and they look cast to me. anyone else?
|
|
Pillar of the Community
 Canada
5589 Posts |
They all have the same "cast" patina to them. The guy has a feedback of 42 and only has the most expensive Carson City dollars up for sale. They all have 11 foot pole marks on them.
|
|
Page 2 of 2
|
Replies: 18 / Views: 3,756 |
Page 2 of 2
|