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Counterfeit Capped Bust Half

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 Posted 04/27/2014  12:30 pm  Show Profile   Bookmark this reply Add ExoGuy to your friends list Get a Link to this Reply
Over the years, I've seen well over fifty counterfeit Bust half dollars; this, with but one having been holed. Many of them were deeply scratched, typically with an X. This was a far easier method to warn handlers of these pieces. I've never heard or read of holes being drilled to indicate a counterfeit. I've seen many a genuine Bust half, bearing a hole. I have read about this being done in the mid-nineteenth century, that one might string a coin around the neck. Many a pair of pants back then lacked pockets, and even a holed coin had its specie value.

Given the overall scarcity of counterfeit Bust halves in comparison to genuine specimens, I'm in the genuine camp on this piece, until it's proven otherwise.
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I've never heard of the cancellation of coins by holing until now. Details point to genuine. I am in the genuine camp, too.
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To me it just looks like a nice AU coin that some horrendously evil (kidding, of course) soul took a drill to. I see bounds of luster and sharp details that are not indicative of a counterfeit coin. If you're really curious, look at the inside of the hole as see what the coins is made of. It wouldn't hurt.
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One theory I have as to the holed coins is that people put them on a stringer to keep them together.
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Have you sent pictures of this to the Contemporary Counterfeit Capped Bust Half Collectors Club?

They might be able to nail down an id if in fact it is a contemporary counterfeit.

http://www.cccbhcc.com/


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I see no mention of a lettered edge, does pre-1836 counterfeit Halves also have lettered edges?

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HMMM ... you guys are lost ... about two years ago I wrote to some leading authorities? of the CCBH group indicating I had some metallurgical additions/corrections to the series as there are MULTIPLE ERRORS in the alloy classifications ... they never followed up ... after Davignon faded away so has the control of this CC group ...

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