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Ferdinand And Isabela 1 Real Coins Fake?

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 Posted 11/09/2014  10:31 pm Show Profile   Bookmark this topic Add impero515 to your friends list Get a Link to this Message Number of Subscribers
Hi all!

I recently participated in a Solar y Lach online auction. I purchased four coins. Each coin feels slightly different from the other as if each was made of a different material. I am wondering if this could be a standard thing or if there are a few fakes in the bunch. Any help would be appreciated!

I'm attempting to put links to large pictures of the coins.


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Wish I could help, but I know nothing about this coin type. Hopefully some of the other members will be able to help.
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Would like to have a look but the images show up as oversized and then not at all, so cannot make anything out.
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odd they seem to resize for me.
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for me they are large while loading, then automatically resize to fit the window
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Med - You have to play around with the 'Vert.' and 'Horiz' hold.

Like Fuzzy, and Impero, "it doesn't happen straight away (for me) but it does happen"

(I wish I'd said that.)
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i also can't see most of the pics, what I do see I like however, but I'm not familiar with these coins.
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I recently came across a website where a fellow makes coins using traditional methods for ren. fairs etc. I noticed the metal he uses for the planchets has lines across it (I assume from a sheet metal manufacturing process). I can see lines in a few of these coins. Doesn't show as well in photos. I'm getting worried this arent all legit.
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