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I posted a coin on Sunday and noted that I had obtained it along with 2 others in a trade. Well here is the 2nd coin:

KGIII counterfeit brockage and possible wrong planchet?

The other side is a mirror image. Not sure what is going on with the planchet size.

Probably the most interesting/curious coin I have ever owned.

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Is the other side incuse as well, or does it look like this?
http://stacksbowers.com/auctions/Au...LotID=356641

Way cool!
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03/07/2013 9:31 pm
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Very cool. I haven't seen a colonial that was incused like that.
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Brockages are really neat! I imagine it was made on a screw press? Makes me wonder if it was done purposefully for fun?
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philadelphian: That coin looks almost identical to mine on both sides (although it is not the same coin).
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As you mentioned it is a brockage of a contemporary counterfeit. These were struck on under weight planchets and frequently undersized ones as well. If the planchet size is normal then I would suspect the brockage maker has struck a few pieces and is starting to spread. If the raised design on the other side is also running off the planchet like this one is then its the planchet that is undersized. If the raised image is not falling off the edge then the brockage maker is spreading.

By the way that is an unusually nice brockage.
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03/09/2013 08:37 am
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philadelphian

Congrats on your 1000th post with CCF...



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I'd have thanked you sooner, but I just didn't want to muss up my one and three zeroes!
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